$122.72
Confused about proper lighting for your pet birds? Looking for a natural-looking option both you and your bird will love? Want a safer option for more destructive chewers? Look no further than the Happy Bird full-spectrum LED PetLight with chew guard.
Crafted from years of experimentation with the latest LED technology the PetLight contains an abundance of the best wavelengths for birds. These lights are safe at any distance, easy to mount, affordable to operate and last a long time without changing the bulb.
Feedback from bird rehabilitation and rescue centers and the owners themselves confirm that our lights have a significant impact on a bird’s wellbeing.
No other light on the market is as well protected from aggressive chewers. Designed for parrots, the LEDs are guarded by a bite-proof stainless steel grille, and the power cord is also covered by a flexible stainless steel conduit. The mounting brackets are made of steel and sturdy enough to withstand the most powerful beak. Contained in an attractive aluminum housing, these sleek lights incorporate a proprietary blend of diodes that look good in any living room.
The light mounts directly on the cage, thus illuminating only the cage and won’t shine in your eyes or reflect off of your TV
Our ChewGuard PetLight comes with everything you need to safely install and power your lights, their own power supply, mounting hardware and stainless steel cable ties. Please note that the light does not have a power switch and must be connected to a common lamp timer so that your birds receive a consistent amount of light. LEDs are also suitable for humid environments and are safe from any liquid you might spray while cage cleaning.
Installation
Happy Bird lights can be mounted both inside or on top of the cage by attaching them securely to the bars with the provided mounting brackets.
The power cord MUST be secured using the supplied stainless steel cable ties. Stronger beaks can bite into the stainless steel conduit if they can get their beak all the way around it. Also, dangling wires can be dangerous to your birds, be sure to secure them to the cage.