Hey guys just a quick question is it normal for conure's to chew threw there nest box I walked in the other day and see that my conure's have chewed threw the back of there nest box I think it's funny but mad at the same time
Oh don't get me wrong I wouldn't split them regardless if they are same sex or not tho after talking to my father he said he bought them as a breeding pair
Roz would you know why my pineapple conure rubs her keel along the top of the cupboard like she's crouching down low could it be a sign of mating behavior?
I'm saving for one of them and I get where you are coming from and I'm in an apartment so my kitchen is combined with my living room only separated by a door that's mainly left open
Yes got it all and made sure it's all safe my pans are all kept in cupboards and they are kept on natural light the take themselves to their nest box before it's even dark
Thanks roz and I think you are right roz theh have there own nest box in the kitchen and at the beginning they where very vocal now they have sort of calmed down not as noisy exploring the kitchen more the pineapple is crouching down and wing flapping outside the nest box they definitely aren't...
Just a new conure parrot owner and looking all the information about them including there breeding season they are both close rung and free roaming my kitchen can't bring myself to lock them back up they have been locked up most of there lives am I wrong for doing so and I have been giving them...
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