Reddit reviews ZuPreem FruitBlend Flavor Pellets Bird Food for Medium Birds, 2 lb Bag (2-Pack) | Powerful Pellets Made in The USA, Naturally Flavored for Cockatiels, Quakers, Lovebirds, Small Conures
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Made in the USA specifically for Cockatiels, Quakers, Lovebirds and small Conures with real whole grains from North America’s Heartland.HEALTHY and DELICIOUS. Provides essential nutrition for a healthy and balanced diet.Fruit colors, shapes and Natural Flavors with the Essential Nutrients your bird needs every day for good health.ESSENTIAL NUTRITION. Fortified with essential vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. Feed daily to provide the foundation of your bird’s diet.Convert Your Bird to a Healthier Diet. Converting your bird to a food that includes pellets is worth the effort for his/her health and wellbeing.
Pellets are fairly easy to find online. Here are some examples:
Harrison's pellets
Roudybush Crumbles and the smaller Roudybush Nibbles
Zupreem Natural pellets and Zupreem Fruit Blend
There are many more, but these are the one's I've looked at for my own cockatiel. My bird is not a big fan of pellets, but he will occasionally eat Zupreem Fruit Blend for budgies and the Roudybush Nibbles. He ignored the larger, "cockatiel" versions of the pellets.
My cockatiel is also not a huge fan of veggies. Like your bird, he'll eat the broccoli bits that look like seeds. I found out that he'll eat anything that looks like that, which includes cauliflower (especially purple cauliflower) and broccolini. He likes crunchy stuff, so he'll nibble on the stems of kale, spinach, and other greens (not the leafy part). Try as many crunchy vegetables as you can: green cabbage, red cabbage, snow peas, green beans, pea pods, etc. If I make a big show of eating sweet peppers and carrots ("mmm, yum yum, these peppers are sooooo good!"), my bird will get interested and try a bit. If you can, make yourself a little salad with lots of different vegetables and pretend to keep it away from your bird. When she comes up to steal a bite, let her get away with it. My bird will eat more vegetables if he thinks he's sneaking "people food!"