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Post by Shelly on Aug 6, 2013 16:51:08 GMT -8
Oh I'm glad she liked it Leon sometimes eats from mine but he has spilled a lot when he starts climbing on it
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Post by Casey on Aug 7, 2013 4:38:18 GMT -8
lol i didnt put food in mine, just hay and paper. how did you get the seed to stay at the holes in yours?
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Post by Shelly on Aug 7, 2013 4:50:42 GMT -8
i cut rectangles out of mine but the top of the rectangle was the uncut side and it was poked in, like in bird feeders so the seed doesnt come out
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Post by Casey on Aug 7, 2013 5:13:08 GMT -8
ahhhh i didnt do that lol i cut them completely off
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Post by Shelly on Aug 7, 2013 9:42:15 GMT -8
well it worked would for hay at least! oooooo here is an idea~~~ do the same shape but instead of cutting holes, use a hole puncher and put pellets or sunflower seeds or something to forage in there
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Post by Casey on Aug 7, 2013 22:10:47 GMT -8
i used some pretty darn thick cardboard tubing, i dont think holepunching it is going to work in this one lol oh well i have to refill it with hay soon anyways. tsuka had a field day.... ahem, i mean a hayday! lol
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Post by Shelly on Aug 8, 2013 5:00:51 GMT -8
i think leon is half eating half spilling the seed out of his we eat from the toy leon, we dont swing around on it like Tarzan...
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Post by Casey on Aug 8, 2013 11:34:36 GMT -8
lol mango swings on his toys lol he has a ball on a chain in his cage, he beats it up, but he also climbs on it and spins around on it lol
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Post by Shelly on Aug 8, 2013 13:07:22 GMT -8
leon hangs nearly upside down some times...ok... a lot of the time
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Post by Casey on Aug 8, 2013 13:44:22 GMT -8
lol the active birds tend to be the most acrobatic
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