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Michael
16-04-2025Bought as a foraging toy for my sugar gliders. High quality and an overall great toy, she loves it! One of the “lids” were put on wrong so I had to take it apart and rearrange it so it would be in the correct spot.
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Eddie
21-04-2025One of the best toys Ive gotten for my male eclectus. He figured it out quickly, and absolutely loves it.
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Verified Customer
> 3 dayWell made product and fast delivery! Cant wait til my fids put it to use.. I think my gcc will be Happy with this once hes old enough to forage (still currently being hand fed). Happy with this purchase.
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Becky
> 3 dayGreat quality and my African Grey loves getting his treats out of it. Its strong enough to handle him.
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Brandy
> 3 dayMy macaw is very courious. Love it!
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MSN
> 3 dayMy African Grey and my Bluefront are loving their new toys. Theyre great for filling up with snacks, and the birds love working on getting all of their goodies out. Keeps them busy for awhile!
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Chandria Smith
> 3 dayWorks as described.
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Elizabeth White
> 3 dayI absolutely loved this, and so did my Quaker. However, I waded it, layer it out to dry, and it rusted within no time. Not going to give it back to him because rust is not good.
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John & Lyn Pepler
17-04-2025Bought for our Green Cheek to kelp keep his little body busy while were working. It took only a few hours for him to figure out how to get the nutriberries out. A few hours because he had to get used to it first, but in no time the foraging instinct took over and ..the nutriberries are history. Works as intended? Yes. For larger parrots, they will probably be able to destroy this thing in no time at all.
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Tiffany Duncan
Greater than one weekNot even a whole day had passed and my Congo African Grey broke the bottom cup. Disappointed as I am finding it difficult to find him foraging toys. Perhaps if your bird is not as destructive, this might be a good option for you. However, most parrots ARE and for the money, its a risk you take. Also, this is for beginner foragers.