Full Spectrum Featherbrite Swag Light W Capital Shade Sandstone
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Description
Great for large cages. FeatherBrite lights are designed with your pet bird’s health and safety in mind. MADE IN THE USA!!Â
The FeatherBrite “Capital” shade is 11″ in diameter and 8″ tall. 12 ft. chain with hanging kit included
- Durable, non-toxic powder coat is used
- Off/on switch on cord.
- Includes Featherbrite 20w Full Spectrum Bulb*
 * Light quality diminishes over time, it is highly recommended to replace your Full Spectrum bulbs after one year of use.
Please keep in mind that this lighting should be used during the brightest daytime hours. It is recommended that you use a timer so that the light goes on and off at specific times each day.
Pro birdcage lighting tips:
We recommend that you consult with your veterinarian for specific hours of use for your particular kind of bird.
Using a timer is highly recommended:
Please note: You and your pet’s safety is FeatherBrite’s top priority. To prevent damage to the light bulb or electrical cord, remove and unplug the light from the top of the cage before your bird comes out to play.
Hi, Can the Pagoda Shade lamp be hung high enough above the cage so my Sun Conure can’t get to it? He loves electric cords!!! I could hang it like a swag lamp but I might need to have it wired with a longer cord. Thanks
Hello Radi
You can consider the swag lamp from the same company shown above Please keep in mind when you raise a lampless benefit your bird gets from the light.
Personally, we prefer the capital shade mountaintop the cage as pictured in the listing. Birds will be birds and can get at anything they want so it is your job as a cage bird keeper to keep them entertained and occupied with things other than lighting in cages.
Once you install the lights you might consider placing a favored treat on top of the cage along with some toys to maintain a distraction. For the most part, we don’t hear a lot about birds getting to the cord on these lights although we have had some customers slip PVC tubing over the cord.
MitchR