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clark_conure

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A crossover Quaker Scuti (F), A Sun conure named AC, A Cinnamon Green Cheek conure Kent, and 5 budgies, yellow (m), clark Jr. (m), Dot (f), Zebra(f), Machine (m).
I see a thread holding it together so to trash pile I say! Also it looks like it has a load of holes in it which are prime for catching claws

Also the poor photo-shopped picture of the lovrbirds on a perch in it is a good chuckle
 
What Triggsy said! :) I don't trust it.
Plus... no nest-y type stuff for the Rb, who is already a hormone-laden rooster!!
 
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I was thinking along the same lines...thanks guys/gals.


I clicked off it.
 
Clark!!!! This is too funny! I just completed construction on my own Version of safer sleeping place!!!!! I still plan to find s safe natural Matt to put inside, and I'm going to hang it in the cage with more zip ties. I bought one of the fabric huts , not the fluffy ones, and deconstructed it! Inside were these plastic mats that I put back together with zip ties! I'm not crafty.....so excuse the poor job I did but you get the idea!!! I also took a fluffy one and sewed sturdy fabric to it to make a safer version for my rescue
quaker who had to have it.
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Aren't those the same clips someone's bird got in trouble with a few weeks ago?


(sorry- I am terrible with names, I try ...and fail)
 
Aren't those the same clips someone's bird got in trouble with a few weeks ago?


(sorry- I am terrible with names, I try ...and fail)
The zip ties? Or the metal clip in fabric one? I'm trying to be as safe as can!
 
I know everybody is talking safety, but hormones seem like a more insidious concern lol....definitely a nesting-type of tent.
 
My conure has had a tent for seven years, zero nesting, zero eggs, DNA female. My previous conure 17 years with a hut, only laid eggs once when I first got second conure. I don't want to start the great hut debate again. :) Fir those who want a safer option this is my work in progress. :)
 
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