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Breeding behaviour?
Topic Started: Jul 30 2009, 07:13 PM (102 Views)
RemmyandBella
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We have Remmy and Bella and they are getting very friendly! They will spend hours together preening each other and checking each others vent, laying on one side with one leg up etc. They have seperate cages and do not sleep in the same cage. We are allowing them day visits and for the most part they get along very well. Bella will get nippy and even push Remmy off when shes had enough. We are always in the room when they are out together.
So my question is, is this mating/breeding behaviour? We do not want them to breed. Any info would be helpful. Thanks! :huh:
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BUUZBEE
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Sounds like it to me :)

Dont add a box and you shouldn't have a problem. I dont find them to make nests out of anything (yet), like budgies/tiels, so you should be ok.
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RemmyandBella
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Thank you. The are together as I type. They are buddies. Weare keeping it that way!
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