I really enjoy your instructive, & detailed videos rancel! Ive learned alot of helpful tips for my canaries, thank you for your time brother, i hope to purchase a few finches from you in the near future.👍
Wonderful information......what a great way to pass information to us....... In detail u have guided us......... Many many thanks for such a lovely video.....Lots of love from Pakistan.
Wonderful information. Good to know what it entails to set up such a water system and to make it work. Very helpful. As for the tubing being hard to put on the valves, an easier method than a flame that can melt the plastic is to have a cup of hot water and to plunge the end of the tubing in for a few seconds. It'll expand the tubing a little and make it soft enough that it'll be easy to push over the t's. I use it on aquarium tubing all the time. And as soon as it cools down it'll make a good seal and not budge. The one thing I'm wondering about is how an automatic watering system would hold up in areas that have very hard water...
Thankyou. I wish I would have known all that prior to starting lol my fingers were on fire 🤣. As far as hard water you would need a very good filter/water softener. These things can clog up very easily. Looking to do an update video soon. Ive had a few issues myself already.
Great setup friend. I’ve used it back home in Europe and i only have 2 advices. 1 is to constantly check for the first little while. Some birds like to stick seed in the water valves. 2nd is ti have a Y fitting right after the pressure valve so you can add sanitizing liquids to disinfect your system once in a while.
The system I had used 2 reservoirs and was a gravity fed system. I would mix the vitamins no issue and drain the next day. Your system being pressured is a little different. The way I would do it with your system, is to add a reservoir inside to the system right after the pressure valve. Possibly a clear container that you can check if the vitamins got mixed. Add a 1 way valve so you can add the vitamins throw it but water doesn’t come out from there. Same way for disinfecting the system. I used F10 to disinfect my system. Fill up, leave it in for a couple hrs than drain. Rinse and connect back to the cages.
Any issue with the system so far like buildups or clogging ups or is it a worry free system after all? Thanks for your great content. New subscriber here 👏👏👏👍
Hi is this your main job? Or just a full time hobby, you really do a wonderful job with your system and videos , you have quite an investment here, is it a labor of love or has it been able to pay for itself, do you sell directly to the public? Thank you
How do you provide the birds with vitamins / cleansers with this system? Being an indoor breeding setup I'd imagine that the birds would require a variety of vitamins (especially calcium / vitamin D / E etc)
To save you're fingers and a lot of pain try looking at the "Drip Mist" systems they manufacture and sell a tool that works very well at installing plastic tubing on those "T's" It's a plastic hand held devise (one hand) there is a mechanism that slides the tube over the valve For $20= bucks it's a real hand saver!! Let me know if you can't find one!
I just finished my aviary for my 100 cages for my conures.
I follow exact same system and works perfectly.
I really appreciate your advice.
What a great information, this is very generous of you. Thank you.
I really enjoy your instructive, & detailed videos rancel! Ive learned alot of helpful tips for my canaries, thank you for your time brother, i hope to purchase a few finches from you in the near future.👍
Absolutely genius. This will be very helpful for a lot of breeders.
Wonderful information......what a great way to pass information to us....... In detail u have guided us......... Many many thanks for such a lovely video.....Lots of love from Pakistan.
It really really helpful for me to build a aviary in future
Wonderful information. Good to know what it entails to set up such a water system and to make it work. Very helpful. As for the tubing being hard to put on the valves, an easier method than a flame that can melt the plastic is to have a cup of hot water and to plunge the end of the tubing in for a few seconds. It'll expand the tubing a little and make it soft enough that it'll be easy to push over the t's. I use it on aquarium tubing all the time. And as soon as it cools down it'll make a good seal and not budge. The one thing I'm wondering about is how an automatic watering system would hold up in areas that have very hard water...
Thankyou. I wish I would have known all that prior to starting lol my fingers were on fire 🤣. As far as hard water you would need a very good filter/water softener. These things can clog up very easily. Looking to do an update video soon. Ive had a few issues myself already.
Great setup friend. I’ve used it back home in Europe and i only have 2 advices. 1 is to constantly check for the first little while. Some birds like to stick seed in the water valves.
2nd is ti have a Y fitting right after the pressure valve so you can add sanitizing liquids to disinfect your system once in a while.
could you please advise if you can add the vitamins to this system ? , and how you clean the system ?
The system I had used 2 reservoirs and was a gravity fed system. I would mix the vitamins no issue and drain the next day. Your system being pressured is a little different. The way I would do it with your system, is to add a reservoir inside to the system right after the pressure valve. Possibly a clear container that you can check if the vitamins got mixed. Add a 1 way valve so you can add the vitamins throw it but water doesn’t come out from there. Same way for disinfecting the system. I used F10 to disinfect my system. Fill up, leave it in for a couple hrs than drain. Rinse and connect back to the cages.
Thanks for making the video I’m waiting for mine to arrive for my lovebirds
How do you get behind the whole rack of cages against the wall to clean it? And how often and how do you clean the valves?
Wet bird smell just like when you put a bowl for them to bathe. It has a specific smell.
Any issue with the system so far like buildups or clogging ups or is it a worry free system after all? Thanks for your great content. New subscriber here 👏👏👏👍
Este video lo tiene en español..mil gracias Colombia presente.. desde cartago valle
Hi is this your main job? Or just a full time hobby, you really do a wonderful job with your system and videos , you have quite an investment here, is it a labor of love or has it been able to pay for itself, do you sell directly to the public? Thank you
How you sanitize the system?
Great tip thanks for your instructional videos it will be a lot of help for many bird keepers 👍🏼
I use a very similar but with a bucket. I might not keep birds if i had to wash water bowls.
Do you give them water for bath daily??
hi, where can i buy drinks online, i live in italy milan.
Thanks Antonino
Game changer. Beats having to clean a shit load of water cups.
Game changer +
Absolutely
Hose will get algae after some time
How do you provide the birds with vitamins / cleansers with this system?
Being an indoor breeding setup I'd imagine that the birds would require a variety of vitamins (especially calcium / vitamin D / E etc)
your question is very good , please could you please advise , how you add the vitamins to the system ? and how you clean the system ?
To save you're fingers and a lot of pain try looking at the "Drip Mist" systems they manufacture and sell a tool that works very well at installing plastic tubing on those "T's" It's a plastic hand held devise (one hand) there is a mechanism that slides the tube over the valve For $20= bucks it's a real hand saver!! Let me know if you can't find one!
Can you please share the buying link Valve
Yeah I can see a seed getting in there and messing with the valve and leaking.
What is the size of your bird room?
I wanna see how they drink from it
Hi 👋
How to add medicine to the system? How to add medicine for a specific pair?
How many bird do you have ?
Way too many lol. Ive lost count but at the moment probably around 500-600 birds and around 25 different species
@@paradiseaviary wow amazing, it must be nice to have lots of birds
Kinda hard to take a vacation when you have all the birds bet?
In other news, you need to say "boop" in every video.
Tenias que aver echo este video en españor 😭