The Small Tweeky Clean Bird Seed Feeder from Bonka Bird Toys is a great way to provide a comfortable feeding area for your pet while making cleanup a breeze! This small bird feeder is made of hard durable plastic letting you admire your pet as they munch away! The shape of the Small Tweeky is very straightforward and appealing. Its design is a square shape has a big inviting opening and a great brightly colored textured birdy perch. The perch section is partitioned off from the seed section.¬ This lets your pet comfortably sit and enjoy their food. As they eat any seed or food material that falls stays inside of the Small Tweeky making it super easy for your to clean and fill up again! The Small Tweeky can also be hung in different ways. On the front and back of the bird feeder are small drilled holes. These holes are for the included sturdy hook hangers. There hook hangers screw into the Small Tweeky by using your hand and being careful as your screw it straight into the threaded hole. The different holes let you hang inside or outside of the cage and gives the feeder more flexibility for installation in all types of cages. When cleaned the Small Tweeky looks just like new! All you need is a soft cloth and soapy water.¬Be careful to not use an abrasive or rough cleaning surface so as to not scratch the surface of the Small¬Tweeky.¬ The Small Tweeky Clean Bird Seed Feeder is 100% bird safe. The approximate measurements for the bird feeder are: Can comfortably hold (6) ounces of food. Height: (5.06) inches or (5 1/16) inches Width: (4.75) inches or (4 3/4) inches Depth: (4) inches First lip of first bay in front of perch: (5.56) inches or (9/16) inches Second lip for feed bay inside of feeder: (1.5) inches or (1 1/2) inches
K**R
Tweeky Clean or Seed Corral
I have 12 budgies (parakeets) in 4 cages and indoor aviaries, so anything that is going to reduce mess is something that's going to peak my interest. When I started researching tidy seed feeders on Amazon I was really torn between King's Cages' Tweeky Clean and Creative Foraging's Seed Corral. They seemed similar, but the coral was almost $5.00 cheaper.So, I ordered two of each and now I'm going to share what I learned and maybe help out the next guy.Similarities:The basic design and size of these feeders is nearly identical. As far as basic usefulness, once installed, I don't think your going to see much, if any, difference. And they DO work! Nothing is going to completely stop birds from making a mess, but these feeders do greatly reduce the scattering of seed and hulls that usually ends up everywhere. Bravo and well worth it!Size is also basically identical. Both can be used inside the cage or outside, just depending on where you attach the hooks. Obviously outside is much easier. They will fit over any feeder (or probably breeder) door that is less than 5"x5".Both are designed for small to medium birds. I'm afraid your Amazon isn't going to be able to use this. These are for finches, canaries, parakeets/budgies, lovebirds, cockatiels and other similar sized fids.Differences:Straight out of the boxes the most obvious difference is weight and just a general perception of quality. The Tweeky Clean is heavier, it's thicker plastic/plexi and it just has a sturdier look and feel. The main body appears molded from a single piece. The body of the lighter weight Corral seems to have been produced in two pieces and then joined by a seam down the center. So far this has caused me zero issues, but I thought it was worth mentioning.The other big difference you'll notice is the hooks. The Tweeky comes with brass cup hooks that screw into the location of your choice. I found them easy to work with when hanging and they don't fall out when cleaning. The Corral comes with little, silver, metal hooks that kind of slot into the two optional locations. I found them a bit harder to attach to certain cages (though very easy on others). My biggest complaint would be that they are fairly easy to drop or lose when cleaning because they don't screw in firmly like those on the Tweeky. However, this is easily remedied if you just get in the habit of removing them as soon as you remove the feeder and put them someplace safe until ready to remount.Conclusion:These are both great feeders and do a good job at reducing mess. This really does seem to be a case of, "You get what you pay for.". You can pay a bit extra and get a feeder that's a bit more solidly built and a little easier to use with the better hooks. Or, you can save some cash and probably be perfectly happy with your Corral purchase.My only real suggestion would be that if you have heavier birds or enthusiastic chewers that are still within the size range you might be better off going with the heavier duty Tweeky.Personally, I'll be going with a few more Tweeky Cleans myself. Mostly because I have to change out a lot of seed holders a day and I don't want to worry about the hooks. The solid feel of them also makes me think they'll be with me for years to come and I'm just not quite as confident in the Seed Corrals.
K**P
This feeder surprised me - it is one of the best purchases I've made for my Conure
I bought this despite some negative reviews because I was feeling desperate to try anything to prevent my silly sunconure from making such incredible messes. She finds ways to throw seeds and what not out of every dish I've ever bought. When I opened the package and saw the feeder I didn't feel confident in it but I put it in her cage for an introduction and filled it with her favorite snack and my bird did not hesitate to jump in and chow down. She sat comfortably on the perch and the over flow portion caught any food that would usually fall to the bottom of her cage and be waste (not wasted any more). My husband and I are thrilled with this, the most unassuming, feeder. Our clean up time is greatly reduced and should anything happen to this feeder I'll be back to order again (but I doubt it because this thing is also quite durable). I have found no issue with clean up, I use the soft side of a sponge and make sure it's completely free of any water droplets before replenishing with any seed. Secures on to caging easily, easy to remove.
M**N
Saves me so much time since I don't have to constantly clean up bird seed shells anymore!
I was cleaning up shells from my parakeets all around their cage every single day. It was a mess!! I tried putting material around the bird cage to try to keep the mess from the hanging food dish (a terrible idea) inside the cage and not all over my table and floor! But then I had a hard time getting to the food and water dishes and also cleaning the cage. I wondered how other people did it!? So I did some research and discovered this jewel! There are several different types that I saw available on Amazon, but I knew I didn't want one with a wooden perch because for one thing I figured my birds would probably chew on it and also I could see it getting pretty gross over time with washing it and such. So, I finally decided on this one and I'm very happy with it. It has enough room to put plenty of food in there to last not birds 3-4 days (3 parakeets) and it doesn't have to hang on the door where the other one used to hang, which makes it so much easier when I'm reaching in to get the birds that I don't have the food tray in the way. There is really nothing to it, pretty much just take it out of the box and use it! It has lasted well and it is easy to clean. My only gripe is that it doesn't keep ALL of the shells contained. It has definitely made a big difference and I love that I don't have to clean and vacuum around their cage daily, but I still do see shells on the table around the cage regularly. A lot less than before, but it would be nice to be able to really keep it all contained. But nonetheless this was a good purchase for me and a time saver so I would recommend this item for sure!
C**E
No mess bird feeders
I've bought a couple of these feeders to try as an alternative feeder for my oversized finch/Canary aviary, so far so good in containing the mess. (minimal as compared to the standard feeding dish)Although I will point out a couple of minor drawbacks with this feeder is as follows: it holds a minimal amount of seed, and the seed shafts that are left behind should be frequently cleaned out for optimal accessibility to the uneaten seed, otherwise the unit is well built and quite clear for viewing your birds at feeding time.I do hope the designers create a deeper well to hold a bit more seed and make different sizes for the smaller hook bills, cocktails, parrotlets and parakeets ect, but a great idea just the same.A tip, because these feeders are so clear I wouldn't recommend putting them in the dishwasher as I'm sure they're safe to do so but given that the heat could over time erode the clarity of the feeder it may be best to gently sanitize the feeder by hand with a soft sponge to mantain its clarity for optimum use.I would recommend this product, good product at a fair price. Nice job guys!
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