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Posted By: RUDEBOX Am after some budgies - 10th Jun 2009 8:34pm
I would like a pair of budgies. Anybody know where i can buy cheap, young, healthy budgies.
Thankyou x
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Am after some budgies - 10th Jun 2009 8:42pm
My sister seems to have had success buying them from Carr Farm in Moreton.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Am after some budgies - 10th Jun 2009 8:44pm
Swift As A Bird Pet Supplies & Bird Specialist in Rock Ferry. i got a pair last year from there the staff are great help. theres there site. happy


http://www.swiftasabird.com/
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Am after some budgies - 10th Jun 2009 8:47pm
Originally Posted by Snooze
My sister seems to have had success buying them from Carr Farm in Moreton.



not like there fish then, everytime i get fish from there they die somad
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Am after some budgies - 10th Jun 2009 8:59pm
No not like the fish. I have had bad fish experiences with them too.
Posted By: MattLFC Re: Am after some budgies - 10th Jun 2009 9:02pm
Originally Posted by _jase_
Originally Posted by Snooze
My sister seems to have had success buying them from Carr Farm in Moreton.



not like there fish then, everytime i get fish from there they die somad

Must be something your doing then mate, I got two of my goldies from there earlier on this year, and they have been wonderfully healthy without any problems. Choose the right fish and keep their water perfect, and they should never die on you othe than through old age (unless they happen to be carrying a hereditery fatal disease such as DG Irodovirus found in neon gouramis or NTD found in Tetra's etc). Most fish die of stress (or infections, which are directly caused by stress n fish, unless the water has an infection present), and stress is usually caused by a few common factors, the most lethal being even slightly high ammonia levels, which leads to nitrite, but also too high a level of nitrate in the water and of course the usual overcrowding, fish need their space.

smile
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Am after some budgies - 10th Jun 2009 9:05pm
BUDGIES! Grrr! Lol x
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Am after some budgies - 10th Jun 2009 9:29pm
Originally Posted by MattLFC

Must be something your doing then mate, I got two of my goldies from there earlier on this year, and they have been wonderfully healthy without any problems. Choose the right fish and keep their water perfect, and they should never die on you othe than through old age (unless they happen to be carrying a hereditery fatal disease such as DG Irodovirus found in neon gouramis or NTD found in Tetra's etc). Most fish die of stress (or infections, which are directly caused by stress n fish, unless the water has an infection present), and stress is usually caused by a few common factors, the most lethal being even slightly high ammonia levels, which leads to nitrite, but also too high a level of nitrate in the water and of course the usual overcrowding, fish need their space.

smile



at the time ste and another mate got fish from there and thers died to (fatal disease)??? . dont think its somethink am doing bud been doing it from a nipper smile Andy's Aquatics is the place to get ye fish wink
Posted By: MattLFC Re: Am after some budgies - 10th Jun 2009 9:37pm
As I say mate, get ye fish from anywhere, so long as they look healthy and seem as active as they should be, and of course so long as all the fish are active and healthy, never buy out of a tank which has suspicious fish in.

If you get them with a fatal disease, there isnt much anyone can do about it (they are untreatable, hence the fatal bit lol), for example most neon gourami's nowadays carry the irridovirus as a result of selective breeding in Singapore and Malaysia, and eventually succumb to it, so whether you bought them from Andy's Aquatics, which I agree is a great place, or the local pet shop, you'd have just as much chance of them dying.

You must just be getting unlucky if the conditions are spot on. Another thing which can kill them is parasites, any fish kept in the same tank as snails in a pet shop, should be avoided because they carry parasits, and really, if you add snails to a tank, especially young ones, you are supposed to quarantine them for 4 - 6 weeks as the parasites can kill fish.

I won two "feeder" goldfish (the ones that are sposed to die the week you get em, hence their used for feeding other fish or testing pond water for fancies and then "disposing" of) at a school fair when I was about 6 or something, and they lived quite healthily for yonks, maybe 10 years, so it just proves that the type of fish and the conditions they have been bred in and lived in, play little part in the overall health of the fish once they are in a nice enviroment.
Posted By: bert1 Re: Am after some budgies - 10th Jun 2009 9:43pm
Originally Posted by RUDEBOX
I would like a pair of budgies. Anybody know where i can buy cheap, young, healthy budgies.
Thankyou x


Most of them go cheep
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Am after some budgies - 10th Jun 2009 9:47pm
Originally Posted by bert1
Originally Posted by RUDEBOX
I would like a pair of budgies. Anybody know where i can buy cheap, young, healthy budgies.
Thankyou x


Most of them go cheep



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