(Part 2) Best bird feeding & watering supplies according to redditors

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We found 30 Reddit comments discussing the best bird feeding & watering supplies. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Bird feeders
Bird water bottles

Top Reddit comments about Bird Feeding & Watering Supplies:

u/ThunderPumpkin · 10 pointsr/whatisthisthing
u/sammijo235 · 1 pointr/RATS

I use this litterbox with the white tray removed, and Yesterdays News litter. I stuck it in the poop corner and they trained themselves.

I used the water botle that came with the All Living Things Starter cage, but my boys are in my bedroom and the nighttime drinking noise was intolerable. I got them a locking dish and I like it, they like it. But I started to worry they weren't drinking enough water, so I got a Lixit valve bottle and I love it. My boys love it too, they picked it up very quickly.

Just out of curiosity, how did they chew through the plastic bottle? Was it mounted inside the cage?

u/Surhedsregulerende · 1 pointr/RATS

Rats need to have food available all the time. I'd strongly suggest getting them on a feed that only consists of one pellet type (I use Versele Lagas Rat & Mouse Pro, and I can also recommend a brand called Altromin), and then just keeping their bowls full. If they keep stashing it, you could raid their stashes everyday, and put it back in their bowl, so you can keep an eye on how much food they have.

And here is an outburst of outrage: I think it is irresponsible that you changes their diet based on how expensive the food is. Having animals is costly, and that is just something you'll have to deal with when deciding to keep pets. The way you describe it with them 'going crazy' when you fill up their food, and the weight loss suggests neglect to me.

I do however appreciate the fact that you choose to seek out help. I realize that you might not have been aware of the fact that rats need 24/7 access to food, and I hope that you put them on a steady diet. Raiding their stashes everyday is a pain, as they are masters at finding new places to put it. What sort of dish do you have for them? I have heard that using this kind discourages them from doing so. (This is the kind I use, and I am very pleased with it, as there is no way for them to pull it down)