MaxsMum
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Hi!! I have just signed up with this forum and would love some advice 
I have a beautiful Conure who is 12 months old, his name is Max and is definitely the spoilt baby of our family
6 months ago we moved from hot and humid Far North QLD to the Sunshine Coast. Since the move Max has slowly developed this terrible looking peeling to the bottom parts of both the top and bottom of his beak. (Photo is attached)
I took him to the vet to have his wings clipped about a month ago and asked the vet about it but she didn't seem too concerned at all and told me he may need to eat green vegetables for better nutrition? To be honest I don't think she knew much at all about Conure's. Anyway his beak looks terrible right now and today he has started to bang his beak against the metal of his cage or scrape his beak along the wires of his cage. So I'm wondering if it is itchy? I'm not sure where to take him to be seen because the vet really didn't seem to know much about him at all. Has anyone else's Conure had this happen?
His diet consist of small parrot mix from the pet shop, and he also has a dried biscuit and egg white mix that I turn into 'porridge' for him with a dash of water. He also eats cashews, apple, sultanas and many other fresh fruits etc.
Is this something that just happens with Conure's and will resolve itself or does he need to be seen by someone and need some sort of medicine or treatment? It looks terrible and I am worried about him.
I'd love any advice you may have and thank you in advance

I have a beautiful Conure who is 12 months old, his name is Max and is definitely the spoilt baby of our family

6 months ago we moved from hot and humid Far North QLD to the Sunshine Coast. Since the move Max has slowly developed this terrible looking peeling to the bottom parts of both the top and bottom of his beak. (Photo is attached)
I took him to the vet to have his wings clipped about a month ago and asked the vet about it but she didn't seem too concerned at all and told me he may need to eat green vegetables for better nutrition? To be honest I don't think she knew much at all about Conure's. Anyway his beak looks terrible right now and today he has started to bang his beak against the metal of his cage or scrape his beak along the wires of his cage. So I'm wondering if it is itchy? I'm not sure where to take him to be seen because the vet really didn't seem to know much about him at all. Has anyone else's Conure had this happen?
His diet consist of small parrot mix from the pet shop, and he also has a dried biscuit and egg white mix that I turn into 'porridge' for him with a dash of water. He also eats cashews, apple, sultanas and many other fresh fruits etc.
Is this something that just happens with Conure's and will resolve itself or does he need to be seen by someone and need some sort of medicine or treatment? It looks terrible and I am worried about him.
I'd love any advice you may have and thank you in advance
