LoveMyConlan
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I've had my 2 GCCs, Luca(male) and Mira(female), for about two weeks. They came together and get a bit upset when separated so I didn't want to pull them apart. They were born the beginning of August 2015.
However... The male is becoming unbearable with Aggression. The female is timid but she has learned to step up like a champ if I have food. Both will take treats from my fingers. The male is always trying to bite me. He'll place the bottom of the cage until I open the door so he can perch on the door frame, but if I try touching him or reaching past him he bites. I'm talking eye pinning, fluffing, open beak, finger seeking...
While they both seem to be settling well. This Aggression is unreal. How can I start to establish a bond when he's being so nasty? He doesn't seem to get upset when I touch or reach for the female though....But if I take the female out he'll try getting out to be with her as well.
My brother, who my other 2 birds get along with, went to give him a sunflower seed the other day and Luca attacked his hand and my brother, being a jerk, poked at his beak... Luca lost it. Screaming and charging his hand.
But he calmly took a seed from me a second later.
Could separating them help take his Aggression a bit? The female is making leaps of change... Him? Not so much.
However... The male is becoming unbearable with Aggression. The female is timid but she has learned to step up like a champ if I have food. Both will take treats from my fingers. The male is always trying to bite me. He'll place the bottom of the cage until I open the door so he can perch on the door frame, but if I try touching him or reaching past him he bites. I'm talking eye pinning, fluffing, open beak, finger seeking...
While they both seem to be settling well. This Aggression is unreal. How can I start to establish a bond when he's being so nasty? He doesn't seem to get upset when I touch or reach for the female though....But if I take the female out he'll try getting out to be with her as well.
My brother, who my other 2 birds get along with, went to give him a sunflower seed the other day and Luca attacked his hand and my brother, being a jerk, poked at his beak... Luca lost it. Screaming and charging his hand.
But he calmly took a seed from me a second later.
Could separating them help take his Aggression a bit? The female is making leaps of change... Him? Not so much.