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  1. I'll ask my question regarding your comment in Talon's thread since it's getting derailed: - why don't you condone glofish? From what I've read they are merely genetically modified with a fluorescent protein gene that's naturally found in other marine animals. My problem with them is the business behind it. They are very guerilla tactics when it comes to use of the glofish word and completely have that market cornered. As much as I would like to have some, I don't really want to stuff the pockets of corporate pigs. That's my problem with them. I believe that photo that I posted in Talon's thread was some kind of non-glofish tank. It was very stunning to look at in it's own right. Re-linking that image here:
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  2. Here's a picture of my Dexter on the day I decided to get him. He's an amazing guy!
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  3. Jay, thank you. I hope I can talk my family into this. Howardine
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  4. Howdy! Nice to be able to hear from you again. Would love to see a picture of Dexter.
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  5. Thank you. This tank is a cube tank topless with a back filter, no heater, it has Guppy's or Platys in it..The tank pictured is "High Maintenance", the only biological or mechanical filtration is a small unit in the back. If one isn't a experienced fish feeder it will be a mess of algae and waste. I'll list some "All in one tank's" good ones. The smaller the tank the harder it is t keep, Go no smaller then a 20 gallion. I've shopped with all these shops. QUESTIONS? https://www.livefishdirect.com/ http://www.thatpetplace.com/aquarium-livestock/freshwater-fish#!freshwater-fish https://www.somethingsphishy.com/angelfish-for-sale-c-73.html http://www.fishtanksdirect.com/complete-all-in-one-packages.aspx https://www.petsmart.com/fish/tanks-aquariums-and-nets/aquarium-stands/?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cp https://www.petsolutions.com/C/Nano-Reef-Aquariums/I/Coralife-Oceanic-BioCube.aspx https://www.petsolutions.com/C/Aquarium-Systems+SAll.aspx http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/aquarium-fish-supplies.cfm?c=830 saltwater fish.
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  6. oh oh...you're taking requests. I want to see: - Maalik (no wine bottles - haahaahaa) - The two dusky conures and the pineapple GCC (do you know about my Tinkerbell?) - The BHC and the Jardines (we have those two as well and they are best friends forever, or until Toby doesn't want to share)
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  7. Thanks, I have a saltwater Reef tank, a Tanganyika African Shell dweller tank, and my fresh air tank. The only high maintenance tank is the Reef. No offense, I don't condone Glo-fish. A nice tank, easy maintenance tank is a all MALE show guppy, no heater, small filter, water condition minimal, easy to a care-fore, you can decorate and put live Anacharis, Min 20 gal. I'm more than happy to answer and support all,
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  8. Thank you, any questions, just ask...
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  9. Fish tanks are a fabulous idea! but a lot of work. I would go with cool mist ultrasound vaporizers, something easy to clean and fill if it were just the needed humidity. I think they are safer.
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  11. That is absolutely ADORABLE! What a great shot!
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  12. No I feed them straight from the bag, they enjoy the crunchiness.
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  13. I feed Volkman's Birdeez Buffet and have for years. It contains dehydrated veggies/fruits. I basically have a concoction where I boil water then throw in a bean cuisine for 15-20 mintues, then I throw in the birdeez buffet (minus the pasta pieces). Let that cook for another 10 minutes then throw in the pasta and some frozen peas and vegetable medley. Makes for a really great parrot buffet! Huey thinks it's the best thing ever. He gets super excited when he sees me in the kitchen making his breakfast!
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  14. Fids and Fish... I'm going to try and answer SR's question and respond to Talon's and others concern about fish tanks. All aquariums require care, some more then others. Different fish require different water temps and different water conditions. If some one would like to set-up a salt water or fresh water tank I'd be glad to help. The tanks I spoke of are almost maintenance free except feeding the fish, adding water and keeping the glass clean...As an added benefit, it is going to have the looks and fish that your friends are not used to with a big plus by adding oxygen and moisture for you and your fids, while removing toxins. To start with, the larger the tank, the easier it is to maintain. A 29-30 gallon tank has a small footprint but a large amount of surface volume to release oxygen. Let's set up a tank... Tank should be approximately 6" from the wall...I recommend a 20lb bag of CaribSea Eco-Complete Planted Aquarium Substrate and some inert rocks (lava, river rock, no coral or limestone). You will not use very much rocks because this is a plant tank. A small piece of driftwood and if you must, a safe decoration from the fish store would round out your decorations. RO water is used from any water station that sells it. This is a low PH setup. Your soil, water, and plants will maintain this. We want a temperature of 65-85, and a PH of 6.2-8.0 or if you get a different type plant, you will follow that temp and PH requirement. Filtration is provided by a simple cheap sponge and air pump filter. I use Bio Sponge Filter and Tetra 20-40gal air pump with airline. Mechanical filtration is taken care of by the soil and plants. Lighting: LED Daylight Plant light which, if you're handy, you can make yourself or you can purchase at E Bay or Amazon. (Beamswork 6500K Aquarium Light which will fit your tank). You will need a small heater ( at least a 100 watt) depending on your median room temperature. If you can keep your water temp above 65 degrees, you won't need a heater. You will need a PH test kit and a thermometer Creatures: Here is the fun part....how about some beautiful Red Cherry freshwater shrimp 1-1/2" long, 6 to 8 Rasbora Hets or Embers or Neon Tetras, Malaysian Trumpet Snails, and 1 Corydoroas Catfish. Plants: If you want to have a self-maintaining tank, you will not want exotic plants. What I use and is a safe bet and I have done nothing for over a year besides adding water and cleaning the front of the tank, is Java Moss, Anubias Nana "Petite", and Anubias Barteri Nana. This set-up provides a lot of fresh oxygen and moisture to your room while reducing CO2 and toxins. Add a couple of Aloe Vera Plants and you can bottle and sell the freshness...LOL...This is good for humans and pets alike. I will do another post here in a few days with links so you can get more information.
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  15. Snapped a few photos of Alfie today. He looks like he is posing for them!
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  16. Hi all, I've seen a couple of mentions from different sources about dehydrated food for parrots. I read that someone was making their own dehydrated food so they knew where everything had come from and someone else had ordered some in. I've never really heard of this before (or paid it much attention) so I'm just curious about it. If you make or buy dehydrated food, how do you feed it to your birds? Do you feed it as is or do you have to soak it or cook it in some way before it's edible?
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  17. So thrilled to be back! I missed everyone! I have added to our flock since the last time I'd posted. I'm also now owned by a fantastic Scarlet named Dexter, bringing our flock to 11! He was an owner turn in at the ripe young age of 18 months. He's an absolute love bug with an incredible ability to pick up language. Maalik continues to steal our hearts with his antics, mimicry and his love. Looking forward to being back. Thank you, Talon, for the re-add! :-)
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  18. Welcome back! I don't know how you multiple bird families cope. Alfie keeps me on my toes enough on his own!
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  19. This is Niko and Gizmo (on right). Gizmo was our very first birdie who stole our hearts and led us to becoming a large fid family. These two are absolute clowns, and bring smiles to our faces on a regular basis. (all their pics are blurry because they're always moving!)
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  20. Here is Walter, our nut job birdie. Quite an interesting fellow, that's for sure!
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  21. This is Teak, also taken after she came to live with us. She also came to us clipped, but she still prefers not to fly unless spooked. She was a baby in this image, so now her pretty orange crown of feathers are proudly displayed!
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  22. This is Skittles, our pineapple shortly after he came to live with us. He came to us clipped as you can see in this image, but we let his flight feathers grow out and now he's a beautiful flyer.
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  23. Hahaha. Very funny, Steve. That image's not going to happen, that's for sure! I'll see what I can find in my image file.
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  24. Great pictures! He is definitely posing
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  25. Someone loves the camera, handsome Alfie.
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  26. Greys are the most photogenic. Naturally a black and white...my favorite.
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  27. BEAUTIFUL!!! I love the sepia.
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  28. Looks good! I think I'm going to investigate this for Alfie. Judygram- do you cook/boil the veggies you buy before serving them to the birds?
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  29. Welcome back to the forum, you have been busy in your absence and I see you are following in the footsteps of Steve and building an aviary for your fids to enjoy, such lucky birds.
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  30. Drs. Foster Smiths site offers dried vegetables, I have purchased the mixed vegetables and the peas for my fids, they enjoy them. The mixed version has dried peppers in them too.
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  31. Welcome back. I really admire those of you with multiple birds. Dorian keeps me busy enough lol.
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  32. Welcome back! Second the motion for pictures
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  33. Welcome back!!!! Now for some pics! Way back when I had three birds and that was it for us. Now at 6 birds I say, what the hell, they've taken over!
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