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Old 07-15-2008, 09:09 PM
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I like what mmr said. I also like to not overdo the toys at first and try to bring home a toy they are used to or looks the same and stick it in the cage before you put them in. I also make sure I bring them home in the day if possible so they have plenty of light to get used to surroundings. The first night i dont cover the whole cage so they can "keep an eye out for predators" so to speak. Just the back and sides and I even leave a soft small night light on so the first night or two they can see there is nothing to be afraid of in this new place - they wil still get enough sleep. If they are not used to covers on feed dishes dont have any on. Look around and ask and see what they are used to and try to add some of those things to his new place. Green Cheeks are pretty inquisitive and resiliant little birds - you will do just fine...OH...I forgot...we must see pics to be sure,lol!!!
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