Do budgies or lovebirds produce more dust?

Which one produces more dust? I'll keep one of the two in the bedroom, and it's important to me which one is cleaner, more hygienic, and which one produces less dust. But of course, I'll air it out daily and get an air filter. And which of the two do you think is quieter at night, or is there no difference?

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LadyMag8
1 month ago

Hiii

I can’t say anything to the dust, but to the night…

In winter, for example, waves are already sleeping at 5 pm, so as soon as it dawns, they go to their sleeping area and in the dark they are completely orientationless.

They can’t see anything, so the mosquitoes are still in the night.

Even in the afternoon, they are quiet and sing only so quietly…

But if it is in the summer morning or Morning, they can make a lot of singing and krach, but I don’t want to look negative, but positive, because it sounds nice too

LG LadyMag

Thorsten Hoeppner
1 month ago

I have already answered the subject of bedroom in another question.

The larger is a bird, more or larger springs he owns and consequently produces more spring dust.

Feather dust is nothing but disintegrated spring material.

Losona
1 month ago

It’s animal torture to keep separate.

They need a wave-sittich society, always.