ArthurPint
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- Mar 17, 2017
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- Parrots
- 2 African greys, 2 Hahns, 2 parrotlets,6 Ecletuses and one cheeky cockateil.
Hi everyone, this is my first post and unfortunately it's a worrying one for me.
I have 13 parrots and 3 of them live together in a spare room . They have cages that they go in at bedtime but apart from that they just use the room as a large cage.
I have put a prolite daylight bulb in the light fitting that hangs from the ceiling and I covered the wire with wire mesh so that they can't chew it.
Anyway when I got them up this morning, I switched on the light but it didn't come on so I thought the bulb had blown and we just needed a new one. I went to change it and that's when I noticed it was broken. The end of the spiral was smashed and I found the broken glass on the floor.
I checked the birds and they were ok, no cuts and they seemed happy.
The reason I am worried is because I have heard that these spiral shaped bulbs have mercury in them and cfs gas and other dangerous things.
Now I am terrified that my birds are going to die because they breathed in the chemicals.
Does anyone know if it will be ok, and will I be ok because I handled the broken bulb and I might have breathed in chemicals too.
I'm so scared now.
Thanks in advance.
Oh just incase the size of the birds make a difference , they are a male eclectus 10 months old, a female eclectus 18 months old and a female cockateil 2 years old, all hatched and handreared by me. So they are very special to me.
I have 13 parrots and 3 of them live together in a spare room . They have cages that they go in at bedtime but apart from that they just use the room as a large cage.
I have put a prolite daylight bulb in the light fitting that hangs from the ceiling and I covered the wire with wire mesh so that they can't chew it.
Anyway when I got them up this morning, I switched on the light but it didn't come on so I thought the bulb had blown and we just needed a new one. I went to change it and that's when I noticed it was broken. The end of the spiral was smashed and I found the broken glass on the floor.
I checked the birds and they were ok, no cuts and they seemed happy.
The reason I am worried is because I have heard that these spiral shaped bulbs have mercury in them and cfs gas and other dangerous things.
Now I am terrified that my birds are going to die because they breathed in the chemicals.
Does anyone know if it will be ok, and will I be ok because I handled the broken bulb and I might have breathed in chemicals too.
I'm so scared now.
Thanks in advance.
Oh just incase the size of the birds make a difference , they are a male eclectus 10 months old, a female eclectus 18 months old and a female cockateil 2 years old, all hatched and handreared by me. So they are very special to me.