Also I wanted to caution about having your Pedi-Perch so high in the cage (as I just noticed in the first pic). Most birds by default perch on the highest perch, even if it's not the most comfortable. If they frequently perch on a concrete perch, their nails will be duller/shorter (yay!) but they can also get abrasive lesions on the bottom of their feet (boo!). It's better to have it as one of the lowest perches, if not the lowest.
Thank you very much for the advice! i actually switched the cage round yesterday, and unknowingly switched the pedi perch lower! He loves his ripe perch front of his sleep tent. But he's also all over the place!
We are all loving Petri! He is a cuddle bug and isn't afriad of anything! He will snuggle right up to anyone and beg for scritches! He can sit he for hours getting a head and back scratch. I also taught to to come when called and step down very consistently. I also taught him to tolerate being wrapped up and picked up. He doesn't mind the harness but the one I got is too small so I actually havnt put it on yet.