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Post by Shelly on Sept 16, 2013 12:04:20 GMT -8
i am really hoping training goes rather fast for the girls (at least!). i am also really glad that they get along, i know some females are not good together). they love grooming each other and feeding each other too!
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Post by Casey on Sept 17, 2013 11:41:28 GMT -8
well, you got them all from the same place, so that's a good thing lol
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Post by Shelly on Sept 17, 2013 11:44:51 GMT -8
i did some training and cage cleaning yesterday when they were sleepy. the girls were great and got on a perch several times and i got to pet pickles they boys wanted nothing to do with me so i let them be. this morning when i took the seed cups out, bobby didnt run all the way to the opposite side of the cage, so i think he is getting better slowly
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Post by Casey on Sept 17, 2013 17:15:23 GMT -8
its strange that the girls warmed up quicker. at first it seemed like the boys would!
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Post by Shelly on Sept 18, 2013 4:36:13 GMT -8
That is what I thought. Lola was scared of me when I first got them but now wue loves me
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Post by Casey on Sept 18, 2013 22:36:32 GMT -8
she's gonna compete with leon D:
lol it's like munch, she ALWAYS bit every time we went near her cage, we thought she'd always stay that way. now, she demands scritches. if we dont scritch her, THEN she bites lol
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Post by Shelly on Sept 19, 2013 4:23:22 GMT -8
When Lola is covered at night and I put my hand in to get the seeds, she wil nod her head like she's fruit to peck and I put my hand near her and she bit me. Shes just like Leon
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Post by Casey on Sept 19, 2013 17:07:01 GMT -8
lol i have a feeling they will get along!
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Post by Shelly on Sept 19, 2013 17:40:16 GMT -8
I know they will what if they make eggs....... Their children would be adorable, but I wouldnt know how to care for them
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Post by Casey on Sept 20, 2013 12:23:57 GMT -8
well, you can always replace the eggs with fake ones if you wont be able to handle babies. or boil them. its up to you.
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