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by hanabi » Wed Feb 03, 2016 9:19 am
Sam007
How did you create that water bottle?
I used two soft drink bottles. Cut one in (about) half and mount it on a wood base with hot melt glue. The other (full uncut) bottle is inserted upside down into it, such that the mouth sits around 1cm above the base of the cut bottle. Fill the uncut bottle with some water to see where the water level reaches on the cut bottle; mark that level with a pen. Then carefully cut windows slightly above the marked water level to allow your birds to drink. Make sure the windows are large enough for the birds to get all there head inside plus a bit extra.
I found the smallest size razor knife provides the easiest cutting of the bottle.
This is not a "once a month" water feeder solution. The water will still get dirty just like any other water feeder due to the birds dropping food into it, so you'll still need to change the water whenever that happens. I think this system is better for situations where you have "more than a few" finches in the same cage that empty the smaller feeders too quickly.
Cheers.
Ross at Lake Biwa, Japan
African Silverbill, Chestnut-Breasted Munia, Common Waxbill, Diamond Finch, Forbes Parrotfinch, Gold-Breasted Waxbill, Gouldian Finch, Masked Finch, Owl Finch, Painted Firetail Finch, Pintailed Parrotfinch, Plumhead Finch, Red-Billed Firefinch, Red-browed Firetail Finch, Scaly-Breasted Munia, Self Society Finch, Star Finch.