MsWildstar
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- Jul 21, 2020
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- Parrots
- Had two budgies, about to get two Bourke parakeets
Hi there, everyone,
This is my first post. I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, and recently lost my EnglishxAmerican budgie of 6+ years and recently gave away my other american budgie. I am now getting two juvenile Bourkes parakeets! I am getting the first one, tomorrow, and the other one (from a different clutch) has a few more weeks to go.
I am still sad about losing my budgie buddies, but likewise excited about a whole new species of birds to me! I just deep cleaned my cage and re-set up toys in what is hopefully a more Bourkie friendly arrangement!
I am going to pose this question seperately, but will also present it, here. We all know the dangers of silicone when being used while heated when cooking. Do we know using a silcone mat at the bottom of a cage, completely not-heated, would pose a risk for parakeet type birds? I am wanting to set up a more ground friendly space for the youngin, but not sure if it is a completely terrible and off the table idea or actually a reasonable and good one.
Would love to hear thoughts on the subject, especially from anyone who may have experience with this or actually understands the science to a degree. Not so interested in a whole bunch of "I wouldn't do it!"s without any substance as to why, as I am definitely familiar as to the dangers of the off gassing of silicone when actually heated. Hoping for actual answers, and not just opinions. (but if you just want to say hi AND share your opinion, of course, go ahead!)
Cheers!
Jackie* (closest thing to a Bourkes lol)
This is my first post. I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, and recently lost my EnglishxAmerican budgie of 6+ years and recently gave away my other american budgie. I am now getting two juvenile Bourkes parakeets! I am getting the first one, tomorrow, and the other one (from a different clutch) has a few more weeks to go.
I am still sad about losing my budgie buddies, but likewise excited about a whole new species of birds to me! I just deep cleaned my cage and re-set up toys in what is hopefully a more Bourkie friendly arrangement!
I am going to pose this question seperately, but will also present it, here. We all know the dangers of silicone when being used while heated when cooking. Do we know using a silcone mat at the bottom of a cage, completely not-heated, would pose a risk for parakeet type birds? I am wanting to set up a more ground friendly space for the youngin, but not sure if it is a completely terrible and off the table idea or actually a reasonable and good one.
Would love to hear thoughts on the subject, especially from anyone who may have experience with this or actually understands the science to a degree. Not so interested in a whole bunch of "I wouldn't do it!"s without any substance as to why, as I am definitely familiar as to the dangers of the off gassing of silicone when actually heated. Hoping for actual answers, and not just opinions. (but if you just want to say hi AND share your opinion, of course, go ahead!)
Cheers!
Jackie* (closest thing to a Bourkes lol)