Buggsy":3e86b said:SHe is 2 yrs now ( so obviosly alot bigger than kookie) but yes, she did go through this phase where nothing was good enough for her. I had to order lots of different foods ...
I also had to put a strict routien into place so she would eat veggies, and she still only does this when offered by hand, out of her cage! such a princess!
Hi there, I just wanted to pop in and say that Kookie looks great. It is typical for them to slow down their eating for a short time when about 9 mo old. Changing his feeders around by trying silkworms, horns, butters, etc might spark his interest again. Another thing that is a big hit here, is sprinkling a little bit of cilantro over top of the greens, the smell entices them. Also changing the greens around by offering turnip greens, escarole, endive might also be an idea to try. They do get tired of the same things and it's important to try to keep them interested as they can become very picky at the 8 to 10 mo age. Let me know how it goes.
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