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Jude curran

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I have had my wee russian for a week and i love him. His inclosure is 6 feet by 3 feet he is 1 year old and i was curiouse if there is anything for him to "play with" i know they dont play but i read they like ping pong balls so i put one in his enclosure and he....... completely ignored it lol

Just curiouse if there is anything for him to play with that i could buy or make
 

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Can you post some pictures of him and his enclosure so maybe we get some ideas of what he could use?
 

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It's a nice enclosure. Make sure you have the correct temperature and humidity levels to keep him healthy! You can check the information on this site for that species.
As far as "playing"...they don't really play as such, but for "enrichment", you could provide him with some variety in the substrate with flat, rough tiles here and there, put his food on one (and this will help trim his claws and keep his beak trimmed too) and maybe a kind of half clay pot that makes a kind of space "divider" for him to go around to see what is on the other side, stuff like that to give him something to "come up against" and explore?
Anyone have any other ideas?
 

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It's a nice enclosure. Make sure you have the correct temperature and humidity levels to keep him healthy! You can check the information on this site for that species.
As far as "playing"...they don't really play as such, but for "enrichment", you could provide him with some variety in the substrate with flat, rough tiles here and there, put his food on one (and this will help trim his claws and keep his beak trimmed too) and maybe a kind of half clay pot that makes a kind of space "divider" for him to go around to see what is on the other side, stuff like that to give him something to "come up against" and explore?
Anyone have any other ideas?
Thats great thanks
 

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