The reason I wanted to look into learning our guys to use waterbottles was that they had started dunking the pellets quite often again, and I consider that less than optimal, even if I can change their water quite frequently.
Earlier, they got about one and a half of an ice cream scoop I use as a measurement tool for pellets, which I prepared the evening before, so they had the pellets there ready when they woke up at 11am (I leave home at around 7:30 so there is noway Im gonna wake the parrots up, they need their beauty sleep ^^). This ammount is usually what they eat during a day, sometimes there's a little left but not much, since Ive learned how much they eat, but they did have free access to it.
This is how it is now: They still get breakfast pellets that I prepare for them in the evening, but its now only half of what I usually put in. The other half I put into their bowls around 5pm upon me getting home.
I can already see some results: They eat it all up during the morning, and there is nothing in the water. They seem quite hungry when I get home though, which is a bit funny because before I changed to this, they would often wait with eating anything more than a couple of pellets, until I got home.
They devour their afternoon pellets quickly as well, and so far, nothing in the water bowls. So this is great. They still get the same ammount of pellets in the day (only before they had access to it throughout the whole day ((which they still do I guess if they decide not to eat all of their breakfast portion))), and their weight has been unchanged (which I was quite sure it would be since I know how much they eat), but they dont throw as much in the water.
How does that sound?







