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New perch
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07/04/09 08:34 PM
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kksuns
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I got a new perch I've never seen before. Looks pretty cool but I though I'd check and see if any of you have one or if you think it's safe for them to use before I put it in cage. Here's a pic  It's supposed to be good for beak and nails.Edible Ingredients are: Pine wood shavings, Cassava Starch, Alfalfa,Sodium Alginate, Potassium Sorbate ,Propionic Acid, Honey, Propylene Glycol, Peanut Butter Flavoring, Color added. Neither one of my guys seems to use the cement perch so i thought i'd try this. What do you think?
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Re: New perch
[Re: kksuns]
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07/04/09 09:37 PM
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baby blue
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mine really liked the ones they had! unfortunately... i can't find them anymore. as for if they are safe to use, idk. mine demolished 3 in no time and are all still here.  aminah would probably know. now that you have brought it up, i am curious too!
baby blue
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Re: New perch
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07/04/09 09:41 PM
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kksuns
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Thanks bb, So you used to get them? And they liked em?! Today is the first time I'd seen them here. hmmm
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Re: New perch
[Re: kksuns]
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07/04/09 11:27 PM
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kksuns
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Anyone else ever have one of these?
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Re: New perch
[Re: kksuns]
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07/04/09 11:31 PM
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cyberbud
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I have a spiral shaped one I purchased recently. Neither Emily or Henerei seem to like it.
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"Many have forgotten this truth...You remain responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
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Re: New perch
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07/05/09 11:53 AM
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Oh wow, my fiance just got me this perch....er i mean my bird! i put it in yesterday. She threw a huge fit, even after a day of it being beside her cage. But not ten minutes later my bird was nibbling at every angle possible! I can see the tiny difference in her beak, and she loves to sit on it. He tried tp pick the oddest shaped one, and i think she likes it It will be nubby soon 
New pics soon
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Re: New perch
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07/05/09 01:44 PM
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kksuns
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Oh good! Thanks everyone, I'll put it in today and see how it goes  I saw the spiral shaped ones too, but I got this one because it looked less "scary" LOL C Mom you got a chewy hut??? That sounds interesting! hmmmm NO!!! I can NOT go back to the pet store!!!! Ahhhh
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Re: New perch
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07/05/09 05:22 PM
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Darkness
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I was thinking of getting the perch, but I have the hut. My six love chewing on it!
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Re: New perch
[Re: Darkness]
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07/06/09 10:51 PM
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Pudgie's mom
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I saw that recently and almost got it but couldn't figure out where to put it in Pudgie's cage... If Levi and Ziggy get a kick out of it, maybe I'll rearrange things radically and fit one in... Not to hijack your thread, but I want to quickly recommend this foraging Tiki Hut: http://www.naturesinstinct.com/item.asp?n=24283&d=1&b=1 It's $15  but it's quite clever --- a quick flick of your nail opens the bottom, and you can stuff in as many or as few wooden dowels as you wish, to block a lot or a little of the back of the hut (where you've put a treat). The really good news is that you can snap off a bit of the end of a wooden toothpick and use those, which are budgie-sized and inexpensive! Okay, now back to your regularly scheduled programming..... 
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