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Pictures How dusty is ONE african grey?

Guess how long this air filter was used!


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Nadia Bingo

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So I have one dusty bird - Bingo.
 

Nadia Bingo

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I forgot that bird people would assume birds are extra dusty! :laugh:

It was actually six weeks. I change our filters every 4 to 6 weeks.
 

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I forgot that bird people would assume birds are extra dusty! :laugh:

It was actually six weeks. I change our filters every 4 to 6 weeks.
I'm assuming this is your only dusty parrot!:)
 

Nadia Bingo

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Haha yeah I cannot images what 2 or 3 dusty birds would be like... for such a small bird she creates a massive amount of powder! Her toys are dusty within a couple days of putting them in her cage.
 

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WOW!
 

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This is just over 2 weeks with the TOOZ and others.
Dirty Hepa Filter.jpg
 

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Oh I love bringing up this pic!



Couple weeks (3-4?) on the prefilter with two cockatiels. I'm lucky to get 3 months out of the HEPA filter itself.
 

Nadia Bingo

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Wow!

Yeah the air filter is for our a/c and the vent is in a different room of the house than the birds. Maybe I should be glad our grey is normally only 60% feathered? (joking of course!)
 
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