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When is the best time to rehome?
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil" data-source="post: 91308" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>I think [USER=3458]@Enn49[/USER] advice is spot on. If yu are in any doubt and think in pre moult, wait until the moulting process is over and I would also make sure had at least one feed. Avics can be a bit jumpy and an injury from a fall would be a horrible thing to happen. I have never used live plants. Always used plastic that have been washed as they are much more sterile and safe like Enn says. Do you know he moult pattern? If you keep notes, you may be able to predict when due a moult if still unsure. Has it stopped eating? If it has, that could be an indicator too. I did look at the pics but tbh I am no expert. Sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil, post: 91308, member: 4151"] I think [USER=3458]@Enn49[/USER] advice is spot on. If yu are in any doubt and think in pre moult, wait until the moulting process is over and I would also make sure had at least one feed. Avics can be a bit jumpy and an injury from a fall would be a horrible thing to happen. I have never used live plants. Always used plastic that have been washed as they are much more sterile and safe like Enn says. Do you know he moult pattern? If you keep notes, you may be able to predict when due a moult if still unsure. Has it stopped eating? If it has, that could be an indicator too. I did look at the pics but tbh I am no expert. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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