Well, Oak is fine, but it's still a waste of money, unles you really want cages that look like furniture. It's very rarely used because of the high cost, however there are the few that want something really special looking for a display cage. If you're a pet keeper with good reason for a high priced display cage, then Oak ,Walnut or Teak is fine, as is any other wood providing it's well sealed with Epoxy resin or several coats of varathane.
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