Jw Pet Company Insight Cuttlebone Holder, Colors Vary
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A cuttlebone was missing. I was very disappointed. That point ought to have been made in ALL CAPS by the seller!
It remains to be seen if this plastic is safe for parrots to chew on. Because I have a canary, I know the plastic is safe for him since he doesn't chew on it.
Blue, yellow, and green are the colors.
My love birds were not at all interested in my proposal.
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I use them all the time. In a nutshell, This update is for the week of July 7. They are still in use in 2020. Within the cage there are three. There are two for the bones and one for the Besides the vegetable holder, there is another one hanging on Keeping my pets from fighting is an important part of my life. It's great to find a quality product from JW. We still recommend you update to version 07
I bought a few more cages for my other cages this year. An example of one of the best available on It has been more than a year since I began using it. Fading is not an issue and the color is still sharp. A review of the original product i had no idea that this was a LARGE version when i bought it for my zebra finch couple. I put the cuttlebone into the holder and hung it inside the cage when it arrived yesterday. The female ate it first, and then the male ate it a minute later. The perch seems to be their favorite place, and watching them is a lot of fun. As with all the other products from the company, the quality is of standard JW quality. A small cuttlebone will probably not fit in this large holder, but a very large one fits perfectly and even the smaller finches seem to like It is easy to see that both of them are having fun in the video.
The original treat holder won't budge like every other treat holder he has. It also comes with a perch, which is a nice touch.
of all, this review provided helpful information if you used it when making your decision. Please click on the helpful button so that this review can be useful to others in making It is a process of making decisions. This is a new cage that we are currently using. The cuttlebone piece they give with the purchase is much better than the flimsy metal piece originally included with the A very durable, hard plastic is used in this toy, so my cockatiel can't harm it in any way. It would also be a good idea to take off the plastic stand and place it at the end of a regular Don't risk the life of a friend by leaving it on, or at the very least read some reviews and get some information about it. We'll see how long she can hold out.
The bottom line This is an extremely simple product- A cuttlebone is supposed to be held by the slot, so that is exactly what it does. With that being said, it also adds color to the cage, and its design makes it easy for a small or medium sized bird to live within. It takes a bird the size of a cuttlebone to get at it. I have two Lovebirds who are always perched on the holder, frequently munching on the cuttlebone inside. There is no need to worry about installation because it is super easy. You may use Since I have had this holder in a cage for about two months, I have seen no problems. I noticed my Lovebirds find it easy to use, and it appears to be durable.
Despite the fact that my birds have yet to find a way to poop on their bones, I find this product to be wonderful. It holds cuttle bones tightly and adjusts for product thickness. They no longer have to throw away bones because they got waste on them before they could be eaten. The bone-holding technology holds your bones tightly, so you don't have to worry about them falling and becoming dirty. I would definitely buy from them.
I have updated Parakeets may get stuck upside down between the curved plastic perch and the holder if the perch is plastic. There was a bit of water in the bottom of the holder today, but the holder was otherwise empty. The moment I watched one of my birds lean over to get at the water, I saw instantly that if he lost his balance, he would be upside down, just like the bird in the accident that another reviewer reported. It wouldn't be so bad to take out that curved perch. The unit should be mounted on one of the cage perches near the parakeet, otherwise they will be fine. This is a design flaw, the gap is too large, just about perfect for a parakeet to get caught in. Even though I don't have the perch, I still really like it for greens and treats. A review of the original product When I received it, I immediately saw that it would hold the greens my birds love. Bought it for its intended purpose but I was surprised to see how well it would hold greens. When I fold a large piece of chard, kale, beet, or romaine leaf in half, saturate it with water, then rinse the leaves clean, stuff it into the holder, the birds are happy. It is not possible for the greens to fall and get dirty on the floor. As much as I wanted to give it five stars, it was broken when I got it, but I was able to glue it in place very tight with some E-6000. According to a user, his birds can slip on the perch. To allow their little feet to grab on to it, the string or twine could be made of cotton kitchen string or garden twine. As well as being able to remove, it can be accessed. They just sit there and lean over to eat their salad while I have my holder near one of their perches. In my opinion, the best aspect of it is that it keeps the food on the wall of the cage, thus preventing it from falling to the ground and becoming Because Amazon shipped the items loose in a box, the holder's perch got damaged on one side, but I have to say that glue was able to fix it, and I'm pretty sure the holder is stronger as a result. Last but not least, one person who used this holder for caged birds was unfortunate enough to damage the cage. It is entirely possible to remove the perch if you are concerned.
I have owned her for many years. It would be better to get the larger stones to last a bit longer for her. I, on the other hand, have a green-colored husband He will savor the taste of You will definitely want to purchase this handy little gadget if you have ever experienced difficulty attaching these cuttlebones to a cage like I did. A smaller parrot will easily fit into the holder since it is super easy to use. It is easy to stick the back nob in the cage once you take the screw out. When it comes time to put the cuttlebone in, there is a latch to move. In order to put the cuttlebone in it, it is not necessary to move the box. Since the holder is made of plastic, it is possible for your parrot to swallow pieces of plastic if it is bitey. This should be on your radar. You can remove the perch from it. With my IRN, Sunshine, I left one on. With my GCC, Skipper, I took it off. Cuttlebone holders are a great value, and this one has a good price. The product works as expected and is worth the price.