Does anyone have any thoughts about whether it would be an ok idea, or a bad idea, to have a separate sleeping cage for a quaker? It would be a smaller cage, in a different room from the daytime cage. I was thinking that this might help the quaker want to come out of the cage in the mornings. (We don't have the bird yet, just planning.)
(Also, this might be convenient for us, unless it's a bad idea for some reason. We previously had a different kind of bird, in a smaller cage. There was a daytime place for his cage and a nighttime place for his cage, but the cage wasn't hard to move. Now that we're getting a quaker, the (daytime?) cage will be bigger and will be a challenge to move twice a day.)
(Also, this might be convenient for us, unless it's a bad idea for some reason. We previously had a different kind of bird, in a smaller cage. There was a daytime place for his cage and a nighttime place for his cage, but the cage wasn't hard to move. Now that we're getting a quaker, the (daytime?) cage will be bigger and will be a challenge to move twice a day.)