Max and pellets

lene1949

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RIP Shrek: Quaker
I haven't wanted to feed Max pellets, because they are so expensive here in Australia... BUT.. then I got a bad lot of seeds... they were moldy, or at least smelling moldy.. 5kg of seeds went into the bin... And I ordered some pellets...

Max loves the pellets... and I don't think I will have any problem converting him... I still have seeds (new ones).. 2kg of pellets were just under $36..
 

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Wow ,pellets are pricey down under, that's like 7$ per pound.
 
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lene1949

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Max: Alexandrine -
Skye: Yellow Sided conure -
Luka: Green Cheek Conure -
RIP Shrek: Quaker
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I think that's why we choose seeds... with a lot of other foods...

BUT... having moldy seeds, have changed my mind... Max will still get seeds, but he'll also get pellets...
 

pagie

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Ive got Jimmy on Harrisons he loves them, he prefered the large pellets rather than the small as he can hold it and nibble away, I give them at night so they're in his cage in the morning then fruit and vege all day, seems to work well
 

roxynoodle

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Harrison's might be hard pellets to keep in a warm or humid place. Keep your opened bag in the fridge to help keep them fresh.
 

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