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Googling Scaly Breasted Lorrikeets as we speak or type .
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
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Google ear plugs as well!!!
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Not as bad as those bloody Rainbows & Red-Collars
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lol that's why I'd prefer purple crowns :P
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Purples, Littles & Varieds top my list, but are a little harder to get good consistant results from, Scalies will rear young on nothing but dry food, & if your rearing, & can be breed year round, even when the diet is only basic, but the others are seasonal, no matter how varied the diet.
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Oh dear ! ear plugs yikes . :(
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Actually they aren't all that bad unless their left alone.Its the opposite end to the beak to watch out for if you keep them inside.you can buy a pellet that binds them up,personally I won't use them.
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If you use a good Dry food, it's not as bad as a lesser quality one, or fed large amounts of wet food & nectar, but I agree Buzz, would not touch the pellets
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