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Eclectus:
**NOW AVAILABLE** The
birds are 16.5 inches (42 centimeters) in length and weigh 0.9 to 1.2
pounds (440 to 660 grams). · Red-sided Eclectus (roratus polychloros) · Grand Eclectus (roratus roratus) · Solomon Island Eclectus (roratus solomonensis) · Vosmaeri Eclectus (roratus vosmaeri) |
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Generally among all the sub-species the hens remain the aggressor, while the males tend to be more cautious parrots. Most new Eclectus parrots are cautious, and they are known to enjoy being a part of the activity rather than the center of it. They are also reportedly very sensitive to colors, so its best to observe what you wear and try to keep your parrot comfortable. The
diet of the Eclectus parrot differs from other parrots, with their greater
need for Vitamin A and they also seem to do well on a greater amount of
fruit than other parrots. The Eclectus also needs higher Calcium levels,
so you must monitor their diets carefully. |
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It has been reported that Eclectus have a longer than average intestinal tract to accommodate the high fiber diet that they require. They have been observed in the wild eating many types of fruits, flowers, and vegetable matter. The Eclectus digestive system seems to be extremely efficient at assimilating nutrients from foods. This probably is due to the high percentage of fibrous fruits and vegetables that make up their diet in the wild. These foods are "nutrient-sparse" foods as opposed to "nutrient-dense" foods such as pellets. Since they assimilate nutrients so efficiently, they can exhibit symptoms such as "repetitive foot clenching and wing flicking" if over-supplemented or fed too many rich foods. Unless a vitamin or mineral deficiency is diagnosed with blood tests, they should not be supplemented with vitamins and minerals. Even pellets which have a full complement of vitamins and minerals can be too rich for the Eclectus system. Natural juicy foods of deep color including greens, sprouts, fruits and vegetables should be the mainstay of their diet. They do not need vitamin A supplements or shots, as was thought many years ago. They will assimilate all the vitamin A that they need from the colorful orange, yellow, red, and green foods like pomegranates, mangos, cantaloupe, carrots, red and green bell peppers, kale, collards, dandelion and other greens. All parrots should be given organically grown produce whenever possible. |
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Sub-Species Specific female coloring Solomon Island Grand Vosmaeri Red-Sided Size 30.5 33 cm 30.5 cm 34 35 cm 33 34 cm Blue Eye Ring Present Absent Absent Present Breast Color Deep (Royal) Dull Purple Lavender Deep (Royal) Ventral Tail Bright red Bright red Broad yellow Bright red
Vent
Red Red
Yellow Red
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