Griffith Ackerman
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- Dec 11, 2023
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- Parrots
- 2 budgies
I have a male budgie named Griffith, he's 1 year old. recently his beak started becoming darker & rough.
This is how he used to look normally.
This is how he looked on 3rd this month. it's already kinda dark here.
This is how he looks today. It's a lot darker.
My other male budgie (Levi) is 2 years old, his cere looks blue and smooth, it's noticably different. Their cere used to look almost the same.
They live together and share food. Their diet is mainly seeds, sometimes fresh celery and fruits, dried vegetables. I also add calcium in their water sometimes.
His poop is normal and he acts the same as usual. Though I noticed some unusual small noises when he flaps his wings since yesterday, not sure why.
I've been googling it and trying to get as much info as I can about cere color changes & how hormone changes affect them. For male budgies, it seems likely that a testicular tumor is causing it. Most cases occur between 4~7 years old, though.
I'm really worried. does this look normal? Is this the early stage of cancer or something else? Is there any way to treat it?
This is how he used to look normally.
This is how he looked on 3rd this month. it's already kinda dark here.
This is how he looks today. It's a lot darker.
My other male budgie (Levi) is 2 years old, his cere looks blue and smooth, it's noticably different. Their cere used to look almost the same.
They live together and share food. Their diet is mainly seeds, sometimes fresh celery and fruits, dried vegetables. I also add calcium in their water sometimes.
His poop is normal and he acts the same as usual. Though I noticed some unusual small noises when he flaps his wings since yesterday, not sure why.
I've been googling it and trying to get as much info as I can about cere color changes & how hormone changes affect them. For male budgies, it seems likely that a testicular tumor is causing it. Most cases occur between 4~7 years old, though.
I'm really worried. does this look normal? Is this the early stage of cancer or something else? Is there any way to treat it?
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