Ugerm
11-07-2006, 12:35 PM
....+ the story of Sebastian and Ella. I'm in a big dilemma and would really appreciate some advice.
Prepare for a long post.....
The story :) :) :)
In june I got my first pair of lovebirds, Sebastian & Ella. Although I had read a book about lovebirds prior to buing S&E I now realize that there were a few things I hadn't thought through before I brought them home. I decided to look for a pair of Fischer's lovebirds because I had read that they tend to be quieter and less aggressive than peach faced lovebirds. I only found one place that sold Fischer's, and when I got there they only had two Fischer's (S&E) sitting alone in a small cage with only one perch and no toys......and needless to say, I brought them home with me the same day.
S&E are GREAT and I love them to bits. They have been cage mates from the beginning and they are very loving and affectionate with each other. I named them after a few days - I suspected Sebastian was male and Ella female. They were were skittish and nervous for a long time and very scared of me, they obviously had not been around people much. They were on a very poor, seed only diet and didn't know how to play with toys at all. I has taken me a long, long time to get them on a healthy diet and behave like normal lovebirds (you know....active, playful, mischievous, curious, funny and destructive little creatures :)).
S&E are fully flighted and I let them out of the cage every day when I get home from work. They enjoy being out so much that the only way I can get them back in the cage is to put up a nesting box which I allow them to sleep in.
The problem:
To separate or not to separate....that's the question!:confused: :confused: :confused:
I do not want babies since I don't have any breeding experience and because I suspect that S&E are siblings from the same clutch. I had S&E DNA sexed a few monts ago, and the results were what I expected: I have a true pair. They are becoming more and more affectionate with each other and Sebastian regurgitates for Ella, and Ella is becoming a little too territorial which causes some quarrels in the cage. I try to discourage mating behaviour (they get around 11 hours of sleep at night) but it is a little difficult because the nesting box is the only way to get them back in the cage.....and this morning I caught them 'doing it'. I bought two lovebirds so that could keep each other company, but now I'm afraid I made a mistake. The thought of separating them brakes my heart :cry: because they are so sweet together , and I never planned on having two cages in my living room! I feel so guilty because I didn't see this coming.......I don't know what to do!!
What would you do :( ?? Any thoughts or advice are greatly appreciated
Ulla, Sebastian & Ella
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/2282/siggy011xo4.jpg (This signature was made for me by a member of another bird forum - thanks Yevgenia :))
Prepare for a long post.....
The story :) :) :)
In june I got my first pair of lovebirds, Sebastian & Ella. Although I had read a book about lovebirds prior to buing S&E I now realize that there were a few things I hadn't thought through before I brought them home. I decided to look for a pair of Fischer's lovebirds because I had read that they tend to be quieter and less aggressive than peach faced lovebirds. I only found one place that sold Fischer's, and when I got there they only had two Fischer's (S&E) sitting alone in a small cage with only one perch and no toys......and needless to say, I brought them home with me the same day.
S&E are GREAT and I love them to bits. They have been cage mates from the beginning and they are very loving and affectionate with each other. I named them after a few days - I suspected Sebastian was male and Ella female. They were were skittish and nervous for a long time and very scared of me, they obviously had not been around people much. They were on a very poor, seed only diet and didn't know how to play with toys at all. I has taken me a long, long time to get them on a healthy diet and behave like normal lovebirds (you know....active, playful, mischievous, curious, funny and destructive little creatures :)).
S&E are fully flighted and I let them out of the cage every day when I get home from work. They enjoy being out so much that the only way I can get them back in the cage is to put up a nesting box which I allow them to sleep in.
The problem:
To separate or not to separate....that's the question!:confused: :confused: :confused:
I do not want babies since I don't have any breeding experience and because I suspect that S&E are siblings from the same clutch. I had S&E DNA sexed a few monts ago, and the results were what I expected: I have a true pair. They are becoming more and more affectionate with each other and Sebastian regurgitates for Ella, and Ella is becoming a little too territorial which causes some quarrels in the cage. I try to discourage mating behaviour (they get around 11 hours of sleep at night) but it is a little difficult because the nesting box is the only way to get them back in the cage.....and this morning I caught them 'doing it'. I bought two lovebirds so that could keep each other company, but now I'm afraid I made a mistake. The thought of separating them brakes my heart :cry: because they are so sweet together , and I never planned on having two cages in my living room! I feel so guilty because I didn't see this coming.......I don't know what to do!!
What would you do :( ?? Any thoughts or advice are greatly appreciated
Ulla, Sebastian & Ella
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/2282/siggy011xo4.jpg (This signature was made for me by a member of another bird forum - thanks Yevgenia :))