Thank you! Somewhere there is a video with more detail about this but there isn’t a simple answer. First, there is just as much poop, eggfood, debris as any other flooring so it has to be cleaned just as often. That depends a little bit on whether the species spends a lot of time foraging or resting on the ground (mine do). What I like about it is that water (bath water primarily) leaks through to the tray and evaporates. Poop dries fairly quickly on the grass fibers. Seed and hulls get trapped (somewhat) in the fibers. And the birds enjoy exploring in it for tidbits. I have two sets of mats. When one is dirty I roll it up and out and replace with the other. I clean by spraying with an enzyme cleaner and hosing off in hot water. Hang to dry. Can be put in a commercial washing machine etc. as well, so there are other cleaning methods. it does unravel at edges so seal by melting or superglue or something. Disinfect with steam cleaner. Hunt around for video for more information and to see the process.
well I guess that depends where you are in the world. in the US you can only import them from Europe at the moment as no-one else is breeding them that I know of.
As always huge congratulations on getting these beautiful little birds to breed. You always provide such interesting information x
Well, they are all super neat birds!
Congratulations, one of the best video about breeding Twinspot ! Thank you !
Thank you- I appreciate that!
Thanks for the video. Very informative 👍
Thanks!
FANTASTIC! ☺ REGARDS VICKI
Burungnya sehat dan lincah.
Saya suka dengan burung ini🥰
Thank you!
Great video and info An they do love white feathers for nest building
Thanks- very artfully arranged I thought!
Byngkn bre. Coloni serindit di situ. Di kmr. Memanjakan mata
Thanks for sharing very impressive. May I ask what is in the bowl that the chicks and parents eat from?
Those are reptile feeding bowls. Love them. I use another style for bath water too. Decent for keeping live food in one spot as well
Excelente!... cada cuanto limpias el cesped sintetico?
Hard to give simple answer. Same amount of poop as any flooring so depends on number of birds, if a species that forages on ground, etc.
Is that real grass? Birds seem to like the fake plants too. Good video thanks for sharing.
No that is astroturf- thanks for taking the time to let me know!
i really love your set up,expecially the ground.How many times do you clean it?How you clean it?
Thank you! Somewhere there is a video with more detail about this but there isn’t a simple answer. First, there is just as much poop, eggfood, debris as any other flooring so it has to be cleaned just as often. That depends a little bit on whether the species spends a lot of time foraging or resting on the ground (mine do). What I like about it is that water (bath water primarily) leaks through to the tray and evaporates. Poop dries fairly quickly on the grass fibers. Seed and hulls get trapped (somewhat) in the fibers. And the birds enjoy exploring in it for tidbits. I have two sets of mats. When one is dirty I roll it up and out and replace with the other. I clean by spraying with an enzyme cleaner and hosing off in hot water. Hang to dry. Can be put in a commercial washing machine etc. as well, so there are other cleaning methods. it does unravel at edges so seal by melting or superglue or something. Disinfect with steam cleaner. Hunt around for video for more information and to see the process.
@@Echosaviary thank you so much.
Where can I buy a pair?
well I guess that depends where you are in the world. in the US you can only import them from Europe at the moment as no-one else is breeding them that I know of.