DallyTsuka
08-22-2011, 12:13 AM
So, ive caged mango and munch separate for a few reasons. if munch's dna test comes back male i want to try to cage them together again as i wouldnt have to deal with breeding (or in this case, inbreeding).
i want to do a trial where i house them together in the tiels cage for 1 week, alone lol. its a whole new cage and i can see if munch gets territorial over it or not.
mango and munch are siblings, they groom eachother, they cuddle together, eat together (out of cage all of this), play together, bathe together... but munch has been growing more and more distant of mango as they get older, this started once she/he hit 6 months old (theyre 9 months old now) yet mango is very attached to his sibling and i feel bad that he is glued to the side of his cage staring at munch as she goes about her day completely ignoring him. they used to be so close. in the same cage munch often attacks mango but has never drawn blood. out of cage she often bullies him too. theres never been blood or injuries to him but i do wonder if this will work?
if the test comes back female, in the future when we get a bigger place we will be getting mango a buddy. but thats not any time soon. munch tends to prefer us now over his/her sibling. we talk to her she follows us and regurgitates for us rather than him now. she doesnt respond to him when he clings to the side of his cage chirping at her and staring at her all day. i worry for his sanity lol
is it normal for two formerly bonded siblings to grow apart as they age? is it asking for trouble trying to cage them together if munch is a boy? do you think mango will accept a new friend in the future if we introduce them properly away from munch? mango's buddy is still years away pretty sure
i want to do a trial where i house them together in the tiels cage for 1 week, alone lol. its a whole new cage and i can see if munch gets territorial over it or not.
mango and munch are siblings, they groom eachother, they cuddle together, eat together (out of cage all of this), play together, bathe together... but munch has been growing more and more distant of mango as they get older, this started once she/he hit 6 months old (theyre 9 months old now) yet mango is very attached to his sibling and i feel bad that he is glued to the side of his cage staring at munch as she goes about her day completely ignoring him. they used to be so close. in the same cage munch often attacks mango but has never drawn blood. out of cage she often bullies him too. theres never been blood or injuries to him but i do wonder if this will work?
if the test comes back female, in the future when we get a bigger place we will be getting mango a buddy. but thats not any time soon. munch tends to prefer us now over his/her sibling. we talk to her she follows us and regurgitates for us rather than him now. she doesnt respond to him when he clings to the side of his cage chirping at her and staring at her all day. i worry for his sanity lol
is it normal for two formerly bonded siblings to grow apart as they age? is it asking for trouble trying to cage them together if munch is a boy? do you think mango will accept a new friend in the future if we introduce them properly away from munch? mango's buddy is still years away pretty sure