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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A Useful LIttle Object Oct 21, 2004
By M. Allen Greenbaum This little water container has been very helpful with our medium-sized overly aggressive peach-fronted conure. Because you can place the container anywhere on the cage, it's been easy for us to place it away from where the conure usually hangs out. Therefore, it's easier to remove the container for refilling before dear "Mookie" comes over to bite us. (Most conures are NOT like this).
The container is easy to place and remove, the bird has no problem drinking from it, and it's easier to check the water level then the plastic dishes that hang from the cage. It also has never been removed by Mookie, the first water container that has defied those efforts. I'd talk with your vet about how often to change this (or any other) water or food container. Because the water stays clean, it is tempting to not fill it as often as other water containers. In addition, you might want to ask your local vet if tap water is ok for your bird--we use bottled spring water. Overall, a nice addition to your bird's abode.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best thing ever made for pet birds! Feb 12, 2012
By Mick DW
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I've been using these Lixit bottles (and other brands that are virtually identical) for my birds (conures, amazons, cockatiels, lovebirds, and senegals) for almost 20 years now. Never had an issue I could blame the manufacturing on. In my opinion, it's a no brainer to make sure that both of the balls in the spout re-seat themselves so that water doesn't leak and the process of doing that takes about 1.5 seconds.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
perfect Aug 12, 2010
By Sandra L. Simmons I had something like this years ago for my parakeets and cockateils. I bought this one for my finches. No dripping and filling the seed pan and underneath with water to leak out on my hardwood floor. They figured it real quick.
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