So since Releaves is impossible to buy without mortgaging my house, I'm wondering if anyone out there has had any luck just doing the 72+ hours of daylight trick without the releaves?
I have a pair of green cheeks, and the female (Kiwi) is a chronic egg layer. She produced 18 eggs in 4 months last year, despite a new cage, 2 Lupron shots, being separated from the male (Boo) and being on a diet of pellets and vegetables. (And dummy eggs...don't grt me started on the dummg eggs). The thing that got her to stop was the presence of a redheaded friend whom she hates, who unfortunately isn't around right now to help. She reeeeeally hates natural red heads, but they have to be in the house for multiple days to stress her enough to stop laying and that seems impractical.
I've had them under a full spectrum light for 48 hrs straight now, and while they don't seem bothered by it, I'm wondering if it will do anything to help if they aren't taking the releaves as well. Anyone have any luck with this? The vet wants to try an implant but with how ineffective the Lupron was I'm skeptical.
I have a pair of green cheeks, and the female (Kiwi) is a chronic egg layer. She produced 18 eggs in 4 months last year, despite a new cage, 2 Lupron shots, being separated from the male (Boo) and being on a diet of pellets and vegetables. (And dummy eggs...don't grt me started on the dummg eggs). The thing that got her to stop was the presence of a redheaded friend whom she hates, who unfortunately isn't around right now to help. She reeeeeally hates natural red heads, but they have to be in the house for multiple days to stress her enough to stop laying and that seems impractical.
I've had them under a full spectrum light for 48 hrs straight now, and while they don't seem bothered by it, I'm wondering if it will do anything to help if they aren't taking the releaves as well. Anyone have any luck with this? The vet wants to try an implant but with how ineffective the Lupron was I'm skeptical.