

🐦 Elevate your bird’s dining experience—no mess, all charm!
This Automatic Acrylic Bird Feeder measures a compact 5.12x5.04x4.41 inches, designed specifically for small to medium birds like canaries and cockatiels. Featuring a dual-compartment, no-mess design and an anti-slip perch, it ensures your feathered friend enjoys comfortable, clean feeding. Made from thick, clear acrylic with rust-resistant stainless steel hooks, it’s easy to install, durable, and simple to clean—perfect for the modern bird owner who values both style and function.











| ASIN | B0CJ6JJ14W |
| Additional Features | Nonslip |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,450 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #80 in Bird Feeders |
| Brand Name | Xxmbbjy |
| Breed Recommendation | Small |
| Capacity | 1280 Cubic Centimeters |
| Color | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (428) |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Included Components | Stand |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.1L x 15.8W x 15.8H centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Xxmbbjy |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RXZER23 |
| Material Type | Acrylic |
| Model Number | RXZER23 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Multiple Pets |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Birds |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
H**E
I cannot say enough good things!!!! This is such a SIMPLE solution to messy birds! I’ve noticed way less bird seed on the floor since getting this feeder. I love that it helps with keeping your floors clean & my little bird loves to go in it & look around since the box hangs on the outside of the cage. It’s a WINNER! Just get it!
D**E
Great people to deal with. Good product.
W**R
Product feels and looks of very high quality. The only issue that Nino, my love bird, has claustrophobia and does not like closed places. So, we had to remove the metal stand, and put the food in both compartment so he does not need to go totally inside to eat. He is okay with it now : )
S**V
We bought this to stop our sun conure from flicking his pellets everywhere (sun conures are notorious for doing this). This has stopped him from wasting a lot of food. He’s not that bright so it took him about 24hrs to work out how to get inside the box (he kept trying to go through the walls where the food is and only then he worked it out after watching our lorikeet go inside) but the box itself works. It would be good if the top flipped open but it serves its purpose, looks like the photos and seems robust none the less. It’s big enough for two parrots around the size of a sun conure but more comfortable for one. I suggest one box per medium sized parrot if you have more than one.
D**N
I've had mine for about a month now, and it was finally totally successful yesterday. When I first added it to my grey's cage, Sammy tried to destroy it. People who have greys are familiar with them tearing things apart, and this additional room to his cage was attacked in the first hour. He failed at trying to destroy it, and it continues to have his attention. At first he wouldn't eat from it. I tried various things, fruits, nuts, seeds, pellets—nothing tempted him to go inside. A couple of days later he would grab something and eat it outside. Later he would sit at the entrance and grab things. The addition of peanuts won him over. Peanuts are a special food to greys, because they can tear off the shell, then shred the shell to a find power, and finally (maybe) eat the peanut. Peanuts are not his favorite food, but he really does like playing with them. Then, I put the peanuts in the back tray, and the room became a place he actually uses. He goes inside, forages for his favorite of the moment, and enjoys his adventures. I think the initial reluctance was the clear bottom and sides. That confused him and made him feel vulnerable to the other critters in the house. After a month of patiently feeding him both in the new room and in his usual food bowl, I can claim success. The really great thing is that the mess he makes is confined inside the new room. He can't sling shells, chunks of green beans, smashed carrots, or pellets halfway across the room. I can leave some of the shells in the feeder so he can tear them into smaller pieces, and he loves doing that. The room itself (at least so far) has resisted his efforts to destroy it. Simple idea, well made, and for my bird, a success.
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