Bird Cage Bath Parakeet Bathing Tube for Budgie Conure Parakeet Finch Canary Cockatiel Parrot Lovebird Random Color

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Birds are a kind of animals that like cleaning very much in nature and bathing is their natural habit. Wild birds often bathe in water to remove dirt from their bodies. Caged birds lose these environments, so they need to be artificially provided with a variety of bathing conditions and regularly bathed. Water bathing is both a sport and a pleasure for birds, which is good for their health. Not only does bathing help remove dirt from their feathers, it also moisturizes their skin and helps them lose heat.

SPECIFICATION

Package includes:

1 × caged bird bath

Size:5.1"×5.1"×5.3"/13cm×13cm×13.5cm

Material: plastic(PVC)

Suitable birds: budgie, peony parrot, munia, pearl bird, lark, zosterop and other small birds

WARM TIPS

  • Molting birds should reduce the number of baths or stop bathing.
  • Separate the water for bathing from the water for drinking.
  • Although most birds like to bathe, they should not bathe for too long.
  • Take it to sunbathe immediately after bathing, so that the feathers can be dried as soon as possible to avoid catching a cold.
  • The number of bird baths should be determined according to specific weather conditions, environment, physical condition of the bird and specific species. Birds can take a bath every two days in spring and autumn. They can have a bath once a day in summer. In winter, they can take a bath every 3 to 5 days in the sunny weather and the water temperature should not be lower than 18-20?. Besides, it is suggested to take the shower in the afternoon.