Lixit Water Bottle issues
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- Pip
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Lixit Water Bottle issues
Hello finch friends, I've been using the medium-sized Lixit glass bottle for my finches' main water source for less than one year now. Within the last few days, I've noticed that the bottle does not release water as quickly as it used to and the birds are becoming frustrated because they're flicking the ball and not receiving any water. (I can tell because I see no bubbles.) This would happen *ocassionally* in the past but now it's happening multiple times a day. The birds are not getting enough water and I'm nervous, though I did add a water dish to their cage.
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you, friends!
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you, friends!
- lovezebs
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Re: Lixit Water Bottle issues
vokeeca
I find that these bottles work best for hamsters, guinea pigs, etc.
Birds do better with the water bottles that have a little cup in the bottom, as many of them suck water when they drink. I would strongly recommend getting some of those, rather than the one you have.
It's also always a good idea to have more than one water source (just in case something happens to one source).
I find that these bottles work best for hamsters, guinea pigs, etc.
Birds do better with the water bottles that have a little cup in the bottom, as many of them suck water when they drink. I would strongly recommend getting some of those, rather than the one you have.
It's also always a good idea to have more than one water source (just in case something happens to one source).
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- Sally
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Re: Lixit Water Bottle issues
vokeeca
This is from the Lixit website:
"Lixit Product Support
When the water bottle drinking tube gets clogged, what should I do?
For lack of a better word, "guck" is almost anything from small food particles to mineral deposits that build up inside the drinking tube. There are two very simple ways to clean the inside of the drinking tube. First, soak the entire cap assembly in a solution of 10 parts water and 1 part bleach for 30 minutes. This will start the cleaning process and dissolve any clinging algae or organic deposits caused by liquid vitamins or medications. Using a cotton swab or a pipe cleaner (also known as chenille stems at art and craft stores), wipe the inside of the drinking tube, pulling any debris out towards the open end of the drinking tube. Clean the tube from both ends using this method and soak it again in the bleach solution for about 10 additional minutes. Rinse the cap assembly very well. Using this method, it is sometimes quite surprising how much "guck" can be removed from a drinking tube that appears to be clean. With the inner surfaces cleaned and free of any debris that can interfere with the ball bearing's free movement, the drinking tube should return to non-leaking full function."
http://www.lixit.com/node/911
This is from the Lixit website:
"Lixit Product Support
When the water bottle drinking tube gets clogged, what should I do?
For lack of a better word, "guck" is almost anything from small food particles to mineral deposits that build up inside the drinking tube. There are two very simple ways to clean the inside of the drinking tube. First, soak the entire cap assembly in a solution of 10 parts water and 1 part bleach for 30 minutes. This will start the cleaning process and dissolve any clinging algae or organic deposits caused by liquid vitamins or medications. Using a cotton swab or a pipe cleaner (also known as chenille stems at art and craft stores), wipe the inside of the drinking tube, pulling any debris out towards the open end of the drinking tube. Clean the tube from both ends using this method and soak it again in the bleach solution for about 10 additional minutes. Rinse the cap assembly very well. Using this method, it is sometimes quite surprising how much "guck" can be removed from a drinking tube that appears to be clean. With the inner surfaces cleaned and free of any debris that can interfere with the ball bearing's free movement, the drinking tube should return to non-leaking full function."
http://www.lixit.com/node/911
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Re: Lixit Water Bottle issues
Great link Sally!
I would think these tunes should be cleaned periodically especially if your adding things like vitamins to the water.
Hope this solution works and is flowing well again
I would think these tunes should be cleaned periodically especially if your adding things like vitamins to the water.
Hope this solution works and is flowing well again

Debbie
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https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
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long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
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Re: Lixit Water Bottle issues
I use Lixit waterers (& also a dish of water in the cage for drinking or bathing). Never had a problem with the Lixits; I wash them in the dishwasher weekly.
Dolly J
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1 Canary, 1 Parakeet
Raised Gouldians & Scarlet Chested Parakeets in past years
- finchboy
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Re: Lixit Water Bottle issues
I like Elana's view that those drinking water bottles with a metal tube are only good for hamsters, guineas, rabbits, but not birds. The best type for birds is those with a tiny tray at the bottom.
Talking about those bottles with a metal pipe/ball bearing construction, my take is that they are best when used with clean water without any additives, eg vitamins or other chemicals. This is because the steel ball-bearing is prone to corrosion when in contact with chemicals. Thus soaking the tube assembly in bleach or any strong chemical during cleaning is a no-no.
The same goes for those ordinary spray bottles with a ball-bearing inside. When used with clean water, they can last a long time but when used to spray solutions of any kind, they will soon or sooner malfunction. This is what I learnt through experience.
@Debbie
You are spot on there.
Talking about those bottles with a metal pipe/ball bearing construction, my take is that they are best when used with clean water without any additives, eg vitamins or other chemicals. This is because the steel ball-bearing is prone to corrosion when in contact with chemicals. Thus soaking the tube assembly in bleach or any strong chemical during cleaning is a no-no.
The same goes for those ordinary spray bottles with a ball-bearing inside. When used with clean water, they can last a long time but when used to spray solutions of any kind, they will soon or sooner malfunction. This is what I learnt through experience.
@Debbie
You are spot on there.

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I keep my Strawberry pair in a non-flight cage due to space constraints. If I have my way, I'll go for a flight cage or keep a hundred finches in a huge aviary.

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- Sisal Slave
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Re: Lixit Water Bottle issues
I've had trouble keeping the bottles-with-a-cup clean, too. Sooner or later a biofilm builds up in the cup. That little bottom cup is difficult to clean (or, my fingers are just too big). Does anyone know of a device that will clean the corners in the bottom cup?
Dave
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Re: Lixit Water Bottle issues
The ones I have are curved like the last ones shown in Lovezebs post. They don't have corners. I wash them in dawn dish wash liquid every night. So far they look good. Try using a Qtip in the corners.
- Sally
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Re: Lixit Water Bottle issues
I use those tubes that are in Elana's last photo, the blue ones. They have a rounded lip that is a bit easier to clean. When I have to wash them, I can rub the inside of that lip with my ring finger or little finger, to get them totally clean. I used to use tube waterers that had more squared-off lips, and they were difficult to get completely clean. You could try those little brushes for baby bottles, not the big ones, but the tiny ones.
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Re: Lixit Water Bottle issues
I use water bottles but not Lixit grand. I find they drip to much. I just the petco brand in all my flight cages and have never had any problems with them being clogged. I used bottles water so there are no minerals to form a deposit. If it were me, I would either try the cleaning method Sally posted or just buy new bottles.
Layne
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