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matt_man

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  1. I'm in Western Australia at the moment (flying out tomorrow very early) These guys are so lucky with the amount of wild parrots they have. We have been to a couple of small zoo's with averies full of the different types. Everyday since we've been here we've seen flocks of 28's, Corellas, Black cockatoo's, Galahs and lorikeets. It's almost sad we have to leave.

  2. just a ramdom photo my wife to the other day of our pet conure.

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    Gave him a nice bowl of clean warmish water to have a bath in but nooooo. He wants to bath in my nice cold glass of water. By the end of his bath I was probably wetter than the bird.

  3. well i guess i better get some more shallow trays.

    i guess you cover the trys with plastic still to keep moisture in.

    im looking forward to hatching out my fist bag of fish i've breed myself

  4. ok so what I've done is seive the sand through a 600 micron seive and anything that passes through it is keep for the spawning medium.

    when its came to retreaving the egg's i submerged the seive in water and poured over the sand and lightly shake the seive all the sand past through easly leaving only the egg's on the mesh. the eggs were just to hard to try to pic off the mesh using tweezers.

    I ended up tapping out the seive over some paper then picked the eggs off that and put them on to the peat.. and now they've been bagged and put into storage. :D

    cheers

  5. Ok so i decided so spawn my N. eggersi in fine sand. Now it's time to collect the eggs I've got a fine seive that will let the sand through but not the eggs.

    now my question is whats the best way to get the eggs off the seive without damaging them ?

    cheers

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