His name is Willie. He just turned one year old.
He recently had toe tapping symptoms, but the symptoms stopped within two days after I stopped feeding him eggs.
Then, when I suddenly looked at his feet, I noticed a difference in color between his feet and my female Eclectus. She has black feet, but he has decidedly lighter brown feet.
He has no problems eating, playing or even pooping.
The food is made up of fruits and vegetables and a very small amount of pellets.
Even though they are the same Eclectus, can their feet have such different colors?
His feet are a little brighter than in the old photo. Why do the colors change?
Is there something wrong with him somewhere?
Could this also be a genetic problem?
I am attaching comparison photos. Colors may appear brighter due to the light.
He recently had toe tapping symptoms, but the symptoms stopped within two days after I stopped feeding him eggs.
Then, when I suddenly looked at his feet, I noticed a difference in color between his feet and my female Eclectus. She has black feet, but he has decidedly lighter brown feet.
He has no problems eating, playing or even pooping.
The food is made up of fruits and vegetables and a very small amount of pellets.
Even though they are the same Eclectus, can their feet have such different colors?
His feet are a little brighter than in the old photo. Why do the colors change?
Is there something wrong with him somewhere?
Could this also be a genetic problem?
I am attaching comparison photos. Colors may appear brighter due to the light.
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