350 ang pair.
350 ang pair.
Here are the pictures I promised. They look stressed from the crammed cages. But now they have more space and they are more beautiful.
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Here is my story about how I acquired them, and some info about them.
Today, I chanced upon 4 juvenile colasis (loriculus Philippensis). I was moved by their pitiful situation. I wanted to do something about it. So I bought two. The stupid vendors pretended that they could *** the juveniles. But it was obvious that they were just guessing.
I did a little research about them and here is what I found out.
FOOD: Fruits and Veggies... Seeds as a daily diet are no-nos. According to some people who kept them, seeds shorten their lives. Crop damage.
DRINK: yes, they need nectar as they're nectar feeding birds as shown by their brush like tongue. I temporarily give them water with sugar or should i say : H20 with C6H1206.
HOUSING: They need big space. That is one of the reasons why I just HAD to get them, they were cramped up in a coffin *ahem* cage too small for them. They fight a lot if they are in small places since they are territorial.
Unfortunately I have not been able to have a larger cage. I do have a plan to have an aviary made for myself so I can raise Normal IRNs. Very Happy For the meantime, I shall observe them. Pics to follow.
and by the way... I need name suggestions and make them unisex names.
no sexing name how about "Tyubish" from the word Tuba the birds beverage.
naay na saag ani sa amo province usa ra sad kabook...Kusog kaau mangaon ug lanzones. Nahan ta mi mo.tan-aw2 ato pero namatay lang ky naigo sa taga-amo.a nga sharp shooter kaau ug tirador...
@lawrence- gi cage nako. Pero I give them time to fly around para madeveloped ang flying skills.
@swordfish- hmm, maybe si tuba ang first, ang second any other name suggestions?
@salinux- kasayang naman. please tell ur friend not to shoot birds, sad man ayu na.
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