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Post by Shelly on Jul 18, 2013 6:42:19 GMT -8
thats when butch does with my foraging bucket. i havent put it in lately because the only spot for it is under the perch and he pooped a lot in it last time .__. i need to get a new cup for it
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Post by Casey on Jul 19, 2013 22:15:21 GMT -8
lol rearranging things to avoid poop is always a joy
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Post by Shelly on Jul 21, 2013 11:17:52 GMT -8
this is why butch's cage is very organized looking i dont think he would like a crowded cage like leon anyway
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Post by Casey on Jul 22, 2013 14:53:30 GMT -8
munch's cage is fairly neat compared to mango's and the cockatiels' cages lol i believe its a personal preference for the birds lol. some birds prefer different things
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Post by Shelly on Jul 23, 2013 3:53:28 GMT -8
I might eventually put a branch perch in his cage. When I put one in Leons cage, he kept sliding off of it because it was so thick
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Post by Casey on Jul 23, 2013 11:11:23 GMT -8
lol i have some thick branches in the cockatiels cage.
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Post by Shelly on Jul 23, 2013 14:31:35 GMT -8
soon i will also switch the dowel on the tree for a thin branch. i am just waiting for it to dry out more
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Post by Casey on Jul 23, 2013 20:01:17 GMT -8
thin curly willow branches make excellent perches
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Post by Shelly on Jul 24, 2013 4:32:59 GMT -8
i dont have any willow trees (the weeping willow ones right?) near my house i am making a nice rope net for my tree. i didnt realize how much rope you needed for them! mine will only be like 15' x 10' but i have already used about 16' of rope
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Post by Casey on Jul 24, 2013 13:10:30 GMT -8
yeah rope nets can use up a LOT of rope.
weeping and curly willow are both different willows, but weeping are more common. curly have some very nice twisted branches, they're very pretty
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