I don’t use cement perches, as I don’t want to risk irritating their feet. I know they probably would be fine, but what other real benefit do they provide other than trimming the nails? I don’t mind trimming their nails myself every 2 months or so. I just think the cement perches would be rather uncomfortable, and they would never choose to use them anyway when they have so many other perches. For foot health, I use a variety of wood perches in different sizes, shapes, and textures, as well as comfy rope perches. They seem to prefer the rope perches for sleeping since they’re so soft, and I would hate to replace them with something rough and gravelly.
Something I’ve noticed about Kermit’s nails, is that they never get pointy and sharp, but they do get long so they lift his toes off the ground. His nails also seem to be a lot thicker than my other birds’ nails, which I’ve noticed while clipping them. What I mean is, the tips of his nails are always blunt, but the length grows rapidly. With my other birds, I always just trim the pointy tip and they’re good to go, while Kermit’s nails always seem to be long, even after trimming. Any advice? Most of the green cheeks I’ve seen have pointy nails like my other birds.