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Urgent Conure vomiting at night

Zara

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Hello,

Is the vomit you refer to the first picture? I don´t see any splatter, so it looks more like food has been regurgitated and placed in that spot.
 

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Hello,

Is the vomit you refer to the first picture? I don´t see any splatter, so it looks more like food has been regurgitated and placed in that spot.
hi, thanks for your reply! Yes that’s what I’m talking about...it was all over his beak as well! Could it be that he goes to bed right after eating? Also what about his poops?
 

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The first image looks a lot like regurgitated food. That tent is often seen as a nesting site by birds, and those types of things are also incredibly dangerous. Many ingest the fibers or get tangled in threads. I would suggest removing that entirely.

As for the poops, what all is your bird eating during a day?
 

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The first image looks a lot like regurgitated food. That tent is often seen as a nesting site by birds, and those types of things are also incredibly dangerous. Many ingest the fibers or get tangled in threads. I would suggest removing that entirely.

As for the poops, what all is your bird eating during a day?
He’s on a pellet diet only! Occasionally we give seeds, but never enough to replace his whole diet.
 
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