Lullx
New member
- Mar 6, 2015
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- Parrots
- Nephele - Baby CAG | Genevieve & Phaedrus - Green Cheeks | Lucy - Lutino Cockatiel | Ludo, Zero & Anzu - Budgerigars
I give my monsters a low-seed mix as one of their meals, usually midday or at night before I put them away. First meal of the day is their chop, then pellets later in the day, and fresh veggies at random to change things up.
The blend I get currently is a bag-it-yourself by the pound affair that Pet Supplies Plus sells. I always freeze my blend for a few days before giving it to my flock, but I want to look into a better blend for them. I want to get whatever I pick established with my flock well before I bring my congo african grey home.
I was curious as to if anyone here has tried any of the blends that is sold by Drs Foster & Smith, and if they would recommend them.
This is the one in particular I was looking to get: Omega-3 Blend
Are there any other brands you'd recommend for conures and tiels, and then later, CAGs?
I'm also still looking for a good pellet brand for CAGs. I'd read that some pellets aren't good for them in the long wrong...
My little monsters really like their mix of Roudybush and Zupreem, but if there are better alternatives, I'd like to switch them over!
The blend I get currently is a bag-it-yourself by the pound affair that Pet Supplies Plus sells. I always freeze my blend for a few days before giving it to my flock, but I want to look into a better blend for them. I want to get whatever I pick established with my flock well before I bring my congo african grey home.
I was curious as to if anyone here has tried any of the blends that is sold by Drs Foster & Smith, and if they would recommend them.
This is the one in particular I was looking to get: Omega-3 Blend
Are there any other brands you'd recommend for conures and tiels, and then later, CAGs?
I'm also still looking for a good pellet brand for CAGs. I'd read that some pellets aren't good for them in the long wrong...
My little monsters really like their mix of Roudybush and Zupreem, but if there are better alternatives, I'd like to switch them over!