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Posted by: jackskeets at Wed May 6 00:50:26 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jackskeets ] Thanks I'll keep an eye on the girls. The only one I'm concerned about is the one who I thought was a boy..lol, Salty. She seems bigger than the other two, and she's most certainly the most boisterous! But I'll just hope they get along. If there's any trouble I'll just have to run out and get two more boys and a couple more nests (my boyfriend may move out...lol) Matching up the #'s would maybe solve that issue wouldn't it, as long as all 3 boxes are the same and at the same height? Could one little Pepper (the "meek shiek" has he's come to be known) be enough for all them girls? I'm assuming no, since he'd have to sit on 3 nexts at once. I'd rather not have to keep them in seperate cages. Kind of defeats the purpose of creating a "flock". [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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