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Budgie Feed Pellets vs Seed
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Budgie Feeding Dishes
ByadminFeeding Dishes When picking out dishes for your budgie, you’ve got a few solid options: Here’s the deal – keep their dry food, fresh snacks, and water in separate dishes. And make sure the water dish is big enough for them to splash around in if they wanna take a quick bath. Got multiple birds?…
Budgie Foods – Safe or Toxic
ByadminUse search to find Safe or Toxic Foods… Enter Safe or Toxic, you can also search for food names.
Budgies, also called parakeets
ByadminBudgies, also called parakeets, are like the perfect starter pet. They’re super adaptable to different places and don’t need crazy amounts of attention, which is awesome if you’ve never had a pet before. Plus you can actually train them to chill with you, which is pretty cool. Some of these little guys can even copy…
Budgies And Gravel / Grit
ByadminDoes my budgie actually need gravel or grit? Nah, they don’t. Here’s the thing—budgies are smart little seed crackers. They peel off the outer shell before eating the good stuff inside, so grit isn’t necessary for them. Back in the day, people thought all birds needed grit to help grind up food in their guts,…
Table of primary Budgie mutations
ByadminTable of primary mutations. Supplied by Wikipedia Mutation(s) Common names & varieties Type Wild-type symbol (locus) Allele symbol Dominance relationship Dark D Green (Dark Green), D_Blue (Cobalt), DD Green (Olive) & DD_Blue (Mauve) Structural D+ D A-I-D Blue 1 Blue-series colour b+ b1 recessive with other b-locus alleles except b2, else A-R Blue 2 Blue-series…

