riddick07
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What is the minimum inside height you would want for a blue and gold macaw? He will get out often if we do adopt him!
If I get a loft bed he will be the only one under there (along with the stands I'll store there when not in use) so I was looking at cages at least 40 wide by 30 depth.... I know the blue and golds are fairly small compared to some of the other larger guys. Meeting the hyacinth beak in person is interesting especially when it likes to put its ball in the food bowel so you either have to stick your fingers in to dislodge it or half open the food door (if that will actually work!)... he does like peek a boo though...so he is cute in a I can snap your arm in half but look how sweet I look kind of way...
Since I have a cockatoo and 4 tiels which will be roomed in the same space obviously will a air filter and frequent baths/misting of the tiels be enough? Folger actually produces little dust not sure why:54: We plan to be out of this place before winter so I can cage him in a different room soon enough. I know I've read that macaws can have issues with dust though so I want to be sure I won't be doing him a disfavor by potentially adopting the guy.
If I get a loft bed he will be the only one under there (along with the stands I'll store there when not in use) so I was looking at cages at least 40 wide by 30 depth.... I know the blue and golds are fairly small compared to some of the other larger guys. Meeting the hyacinth beak in person is interesting especially when it likes to put its ball in the food bowel so you either have to stick your fingers in to dislodge it or half open the food door (if that will actually work!)... he does like peek a boo though...so he is cute in a I can snap your arm in half but look how sweet I look kind of way...
Since I have a cockatoo and 4 tiels which will be roomed in the same space obviously will a air filter and frequent baths/misting of the tiels be enough? Folger actually produces little dust not sure why:54: We plan to be out of this place before winter so I can cage him in a different room soon enough. I know I've read that macaws can have issues with dust though so I want to be sure I won't be doing him a disfavor by potentially adopting the guy.