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Using a bedding in the bottom of your conure's habitat is beneficial not only to your bird, but can also help make cleanup easier for you too! Although bedding should be kept underneath a wire bottom to prevent direct contact with your bird, bedding for your bird's habitat should be one specifically designed for birds to help prevent illness or injury if accidently ingested.
Bedding will help keep the habitat clean for your bird and make cleaning easier for you.
There are several different types of bedding and liners you can use for your conure, but all bedding should be non-toxic and specially developed to be safe for use with birds in case of accidental ingestion.
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i have a new conure what can i do
What are the best type of perches for my two year old male black capped conure?
I have guinea pig and I was wondering what kind of bedding is ok for them. The enclosure is large so I’m not sure if I wanna use that much paper bedding
What is the best bedding to use for a chinchilla? I have heard bad things about kiln dried pine/aspen, about Carefresh and other expanding beddings, paper pieces, fleece, etc. I'm just trying to prepare for my best for my new chinchilla.
Do you have any suggestions for litter box or harness training. Also, can I use pine shavings for their bedding as it is not a red wood?
my 6-7 week half moon conure is gonna start needing adult food any advice on what kind and brand is the best?
I have a 4 month old Black capped conure. I noticed this morning when I first took him out of his cage he had more watery stool then usual. Colors looked normal. It’s a dark green color with white. He is on a seed diet it’s called Kaytee Forti Diet Pro Health. Is this a good diet to feed him? Also is it ok that his stool was a little watery? Thank you
My green cheek conure is very sick! He started throwing up red mushy vomit and had red to pinkish droppings but are now back to green and sometimes brown. He is also stumbling around but can still perch and eat but he just threw up a clear liquid. His legs will sometimes close while he walks and continues to stumble. He still loves attention but is much more mellow, which isn't like him at all! I brought home a new parrotlet a few weeks ago and that's when all this started.
I am looking to get a bigger cage for my 2 year old conure. Currently I’m in the market to buy one online that is advertised as a “solid metal cage” coated with “non-toxic hammertone paint” which included stainless steel dishes. I was just wondering if this would actually be a safe cage for a green cheek. The seller is YaheeTech, which is based in Ontario California but customer pictures show a box with "Made in China." Mostly 5 stars, with lowest rating be 3 stars. Is non-toxic hammertone safe?
Which is better to use as hamster bedding? Paper? Pine? Or cedar? Currently I’m using paper.
hi there, is it normal for a sun conure trying a solid food while laying on his side body
Gerbil with allergies to paper bedding and shavings. Currently living on white cotton t shirts, washed in hypoallergenic laundry soap, doing really really well. Any other creative ideas to try for bedding?