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Post by Gizmo92 » Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:30 pm

I was wondering what u give you finches to bathe in? I have a parakeet bird bath that goes on the side of the cage through a feed door. I have 2 Zebras and they love it they splash around in it for a few seconds a couple of times a day.
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Post by Rue » Sun Jul 08, 2007 3:25 pm

...yes, we have those hang-on baths...and I just put in a bowl...

I also like using the ceramic cat food dishes...

...heavy, easy to clean...and you can get some cute ones too!
A bird in the hand...requires some serious washing up...

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Post by Sally » Sun Jul 08, 2007 4:07 pm

I like the hang-on baths, too. I used to clean mine by putting them right in the dishwasher, without the heat drying cycle. Recently, I forgot I had set the dishwasher for heat drying, and almost all my baths were a little melted by the heat! Thank goodness, it just made them a little out of shape, and they are still usable.

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Post by plantsandbirds » Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:32 am

I use small glass bowls from KMart that Martha Stewart markets. Easy to clean.

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Post by Crystal » Fri Jul 13, 2007 11:04 pm

Mine bathe in a bowl. A long, long time ago I tried using a bath that hooks on to the cage door, and a bird got its head stuck between the bath and the cage bars. I decided at that point not to use them anymore.

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Post by Anneka » Fri Jul 13, 2007 11:41 pm

I use parakeet bath but I do not hang it on the side of their cage. I place it inside the cage (we have a flight cage) but first the grille with a plastic foil. Otherwise, the entire bottom would be soaked!
Society loves bathing but our Shaft-tail is not worse.

I had great drinking bottles for them, but with the Shaft-tail it was impossible to continue using them. He would constantly try to splash himself using the water from those drinking bottles and w/in an hour or two, there was no water left. Not to mention that the floor around the cage was pretty wet. :)

Anyway, the parakeet bath works great for our finches. They love it.

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Post by StevePax » Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:04 am

All of my finches have decided that the water dish is a great place to bathe. They have a very long water trough, that's divided into two sections. They seem to bathe in one section, and drink from the other. Anyway, I don't think I can stop them - they do it practically every day.

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Post by Hoji » Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:30 am

I use terracotta saucers with plastic saucers under them. One is 10" the other is 8". They are easy to clean, hold 6 or more finches for the popular communal bath, and give a good non-slip footing.

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Post by Hilary » Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:49 pm

Mine bathe in their water dishes, which means that after the morning bath I have to mop up the floor and refill all of their water (which often prompts a second bath). :?
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Post by Anneka » Wed Jul 18, 2007 8:34 am

Hilary wrote:Mine bathe in their water dishes, which means that after the morning bath I have to mop up the floor and refill all of their water (which often prompts a second bath). :?

LOL, sounds very familiar!
If I forget to give them their bath, they start bathing in a water dish, I change the water and then start all over again.

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Post by grandmaandmesoaps » Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:13 pm

I have a ceramic bowel in the flight cage, but I have never actually seen the Society finches bathe, but the water is always gone the next morning so I know something is going on. In the other cage I place a small bowel of water for the Zebra's, but again the water is almost gone the next morning even though I have not actually seen them in it.

I know my Society finches sleep in their seed container, why I can't imagine as I have three nest boxes in there.

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Post by FLAMEonfire » Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:31 pm

I have a large aviary and put a large but shallow clear dish on the bottom of the cage - away from where they go poopie!! I check it often to make sure that the water is pretty clean! *Blaze*

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Post by tursiopschic » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:51 pm

use terracotta saucers with plastic saucers under them. One is 10" the other is 8". They are easy to clean, hold 6 or more finches for the popular communal bath, and give a good non-slip footing.
I do the same thing Hoji. The plant saucers are really cheap too (like 50cents). I still have some various water dishes too that they use...they cram their whole body into the dish and then flap their wings with so much fervor that every time I see it I have to laugh.
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