Hey guys!
So I recently bought my first eclectus parrot!! (when I say new, I mean REAL NEW, about two week ago)
I'm having a variety of problems with him:
- he wont eat the chop I made him (leafy greens, carrots, corn, bell pepper, chills, quinoa, oats, cucumbers, corn, a little bit of egg too)
- he won't come out his cage; a few days ago, he was willing to step up and felt okay to be out of his cage for a while. Now he stays in a corner of his cage, ignores step up commands even if I tried to coax him with food.
- When I feed him fruits such as apple (without seeds) and pear, he would take a bite then spit it out. Sometimes he flings it all over the place.
- He is also extremely quiet, I have not heard him make any sound other than him grinding his beak.
He is 6 month old, and I noticed he has started molting. I guess the behavioral change can be because of the molting, however, I am not very sure. I am really worried for him to get enough proteins and vitamins. I am not sure how I can make him for comfortable in his new environment; I do work beside him, but that doesn't seem to bring our relationships any closer.
Again, this is my first time caring for an eclectus parrot, if I'm doing anything wrong, please tell me!!
So I recently bought my first eclectus parrot!! (when I say new, I mean REAL NEW, about two week ago)
I'm having a variety of problems with him:
- he wont eat the chop I made him (leafy greens, carrots, corn, bell pepper, chills, quinoa, oats, cucumbers, corn, a little bit of egg too)
- he won't come out his cage; a few days ago, he was willing to step up and felt okay to be out of his cage for a while. Now he stays in a corner of his cage, ignores step up commands even if I tried to coax him with food.
- When I feed him fruits such as apple (without seeds) and pear, he would take a bite then spit it out. Sometimes he flings it all over the place.
- He is also extremely quiet, I have not heard him make any sound other than him grinding his beak.
He is 6 month old, and I noticed he has started molting. I guess the behavioral change can be because of the molting, however, I am not very sure. I am really worried for him to get enough proteins and vitamins. I am not sure how I can make him for comfortable in his new environment; I do work beside him, but that doesn't seem to bring our relationships any closer.
Again, this is my first time caring for an eclectus parrot, if I'm doing anything wrong, please tell me!!