Ohnoitstfloyd
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- Mar 24, 2019
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Hey guys, get ready to get weird.
I have a couple questions-
I got a green cheek conure about 3 days ago.
last night, I decided he needed a play area upgrade (and because I need at least 263826 DIY projects going on at one time)
So I had this closet wire shelf that I wasn't using. cool right? cut it to size, sanded the ends, hung it up, added a bunch of toys, some ladders, all is great. except.
- I think the bars might be hurting his little baby feet because they're so far apart. Ive included a picture, but if you need more reference, they're in basically every closet in America. Im not sure if I need to glue wooden dowels in between those bars, or what's up. I need the OG bars to stay (or something that size) so I can hang toys from them. Im considering buying a bunch of wooden dowels and making my own shelves if the conclusion is yes, it's hurting his feet. He prefers sitting on the bigger bars at the edges. I do have T stand perches on each of the shelves just in case and he can get up and down at any time (we are still waiting for his wings to come in, but he can sorta fly)
- He keeps trying to eat the end of the bars. While I've sanded them down, there's still a little bit sticking off the end, and he likes to bite it. Its taking off some of the white rubbery coating, and I'm concerned that it might be toxic if he eats it. For now, I've put a bandaid around it and it really ruffled his feathers (HA!) but it seems to be working. I'm wondering if this is toxic (he might try to chew elsewhere on the shelves.) and/or if there is a more permanent solution.
-Alright. So birds aren't my main hobby. Fish tanks are. Live planted tanks, specifically. so I have tanks sitting on the living room floor, (temporary but they still have plants in them) and they sit right next to the sliding glass door, ( I leave it open for him, screen door closed though. he likes to hangout on the screen door) and sometimes he just hops skips and leaps over and on top of my tank, and chews on the live plants in there. Its Jungle Vallisneria, so pretty common, its essentially underwater grass. I don't think it's harmful, but i'm wondering if anybody knows.
Let me know, thanks guys!
I have a couple questions-
I got a green cheek conure about 3 days ago.
last night, I decided he needed a play area upgrade (and because I need at least 263826 DIY projects going on at one time)
So I had this closet wire shelf that I wasn't using. cool right? cut it to size, sanded the ends, hung it up, added a bunch of toys, some ladders, all is great. except.
- I think the bars might be hurting his little baby feet because they're so far apart. Ive included a picture, but if you need more reference, they're in basically every closet in America. Im not sure if I need to glue wooden dowels in between those bars, or what's up. I need the OG bars to stay (or something that size) so I can hang toys from them. Im considering buying a bunch of wooden dowels and making my own shelves if the conclusion is yes, it's hurting his feet. He prefers sitting on the bigger bars at the edges. I do have T stand perches on each of the shelves just in case and he can get up and down at any time (we are still waiting for his wings to come in, but he can sorta fly)
- He keeps trying to eat the end of the bars. While I've sanded them down, there's still a little bit sticking off the end, and he likes to bite it. Its taking off some of the white rubbery coating, and I'm concerned that it might be toxic if he eats it. For now, I've put a bandaid around it and it really ruffled his feathers (HA!) but it seems to be working. I'm wondering if this is toxic (he might try to chew elsewhere on the shelves.) and/or if there is a more permanent solution.
-Alright. So birds aren't my main hobby. Fish tanks are. Live planted tanks, specifically. so I have tanks sitting on the living room floor, (temporary but they still have plants in them) and they sit right next to the sliding glass door, ( I leave it open for him, screen door closed though. he likes to hangout on the screen door) and sometimes he just hops skips and leaps over and on top of my tank, and chews on the live plants in there. Its Jungle Vallisneria, so pretty common, its essentially underwater grass. I don't think it's harmful, but i'm wondering if anybody knows.
Let me know, thanks guys!