Boki
Member
- Aug 7, 2018
- 150
- 4
- Parrots
- Marcy - double yellow Amazon
Mac - blue front Amazon
Loki - rosefront conure
I have read over and over here about the danger of snuggle huts. I get it. We don't want to kick off hormonal changes which can lead to negative behaviors. But I have noticed that when it comes to sleeping in the cage at night, my conure looks for the best hiding spot. She found some fringe strings at the bottom of her hanging toy and buries herself in the strings.
I am thinking this is not a problem as this is different than a nesting behavior. But I do have a young juvenile and I want to be sure that hiding to sleep will not trigger any hormonal responses.
I am thinking this is not a problem as this is different than a nesting behavior. But I do have a young juvenile and I want to be sure that hiding to sleep will not trigger any hormonal responses.