Sorry to keep you all waiting but it was a very tough couple of weeks, did everything we were advised to do and brought him to the vet as soon as I saw feedback from this post. Took kiwi to vet hospital that was 24 hours where they told me a exotic bird vet was in at the time and told me that the vitals checked out perfect. Everything looked good and I told them specifically what happened and she discharged him an hour and a half after taking him there. Didn't give me any antibiotics because she said he was okay and just shook up. Told me to monitor his behavior and then Next morning I went to open the cage and have him step up and it was then I noticed he was almost unresponsive and wouldn't step up as his eyes were closing and holding tight to the perch. I then rushed in the car and proceeded to take him back to the vet and I then took him off the perch because he flipped upside down on it still attached and held him in my hand/lap for the remainder of the ride where he passed away 10 minutes from the vet. My girlfriend who has worked with animals and rescues in her past had called them up and demanded a refund because of how poorly they treated him by discharging him without any meds. Mind you the avian vet happened to not be there when I first brought him in. We were torn by this episode and learned a big lesson. We did go back to the breeder and got another fancy green cheek and she is super smart, sweet, funny, dances and great personality.
She is larger than kiwi which leads me to think that he was the runt of the liter. Thinking back to his movement and activity leads me to believe that he may have had some sort of health issue when i first got him. Always slow moving and not much of a personality. Hopefully he didn't have a heart issue prior and this startled his heart.. the vet did say that his lungs were beating perfect, lungs were good and no mucus in ear canal. She did say that there was a little saliva on his head which made me ask why are you not giving him antibiotics. Just a really sad story and we will be a lot more cautious with "Cali" getting a small cage to take her out if need be and def going to get a good harness that goes around her body.
Please no lectures or other things that's going to be inappropriate.