
Birds are incredibly smart, and a challenge toy can provide hours of stimulation. In nature, foraging for food and treats are part of daily life. SF&B's Treasure Chest™ is an incredibly strong plastic puzzle container. It is actually made from materials used to manufacture bullet proof glass. That is why we say it is Bird Proof™! The chest contains uniquely shaped wooden toys matching the holes. Just like the young child developmental toy. The large is an impressive 4.75 inches wide, while the small is 3 inches across. This foraging treasure chest will provide many hours of fun for your pet. Packed with colorful food colored dyed wooden shapes.
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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What size is good for a Rose Breasted Cockatoo? What size is good for a Quaker?
Definately a small for the Quaker. The Rose could probably go with either side. If your Rose is used to larger toys, then the Large Chest would work well. If he/she does better with smaller toys - the small will work well. Sorry I cannot give an exact answer on that one.
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Would this be a great toy for our African Grey?
Yes, it provides a challenge for the bird to get the wooden shapes out of the treasure chest. Once out, they are a chew toy reward. Refills our available. Our Illiger Macaw loves to get the pieces out - then drops them so we just make sure they are clean and replace them in the chest. You can also place seeds or treats in the chest and make it a forager feeder. Hope that helps!
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What size for an Indian ringneck?
The Ringneck could go with either size - but, given their desire to climb and hang as they play, I would recomend the large Treasure Chest.
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Which size would you recommend for a green cheek conure?
Would recomend the small size Treasure Chest for a Conure. The large could be too intimidating for a Conure. The wooden toys in a small will be good for him/her to play with and chew.