Hormones?

Akraya

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May 7, 2012
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Brisbane, QLD
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Misha - Yellowsided GCC
Guapo - Cinnamon GCC
Nimbus - Alexandrine
My conures are becoming increasingly aggressive towards people and each other. I've been doing a bit of reading and thinking it could largely be a hormonal thing. Ones 2.5 yrs, other's almost 2.

I'm wanting to get a feel from people to see if it might be worth having them in separate cages. They are bonded to each other, but I don't want them injuring each other (few bleeding toes here and there). Or do you have other suggestions as to ways I can tackle this.

I can't let them out too much more whilst my partners home, he's pretty angry at them for all the biting they're doing at the moment and I don't want those tensions rising any further than they have to.

I can handle all their bites, but I can't expect anyone else to, they're pretty brutal sometimes -.-

ugh frustration!
 

weco

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Nov 24, 2010
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Nanday, suns, parrotlet, Patagonian
Yep, they're frustrated, your frustrated & your partner's upset, but I'm pretty sure you're spoton about their recent attitudes & until Mother Nature quells the hormone rage, there's not much to do.....sorry.....
 

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