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Oasis Boa81012 Oasis Bird Food Bottle, 8-Ounce

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$13.72

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About this item

  • Complete With Color Coordinating Caps, Stainless Steel Drinking Tub Containing Two Stainless Steel Balls, And Mounting Bracket
  • There Are Two Stainless Steel Balls Above The Red Ball To Add Weight And Seal Against Dripping
  • Features Cherry-Red Drinking Tip


The Oasis Bird Bottle is the perfect solution for small cage birds! Made with breakage-resistant rigid styrene plastic, this 8-ounce bottle is suitable for most cage birds when kept 1-2 per cage. The specially designed "Triple Ball Point" tip features a red nylon ball to attract birds, while two stainless steel balls above the red ball add weight and seal against dripping. The drinking tube-style Oasis Bird Bottle offers a sanitary clean water supply that is not contaminated by seed, seed hulls, or droppings. The green bottle color helps protect the water supply from damage by sunlight, preserving vitamin and/or medication potency and inhibiting bacterial growth. The floating white ball indicates water level, so you can easily monitor your bird's water intake. Plus, the tinted Safety Green helps prevent UV damage to the bottle contents. This bird bottle is great for transport carriers and can be used in multi-bird cages by using several bottles. Includes both a wire "U" shaped mounting bail and a coil spring mounting bail, so you can choose the one that's most appropriate for your situation, or even use both for active birds that tend to grab the drinking tube and play with their water bottle. A double-ball vacuum valve to help control leaks, it’s perfect for parakeets, budgies, canaries, finches, cockatiels, and love birds. Plus, it comes with a 5-year guarantee, so you can buy with confidence.


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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023
Worth the money although parrot chewed the bottom of the cap. Still use even though he enjoys trying to get the spout out.
David Charles
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022
My birds actually drank from it! however, it never really stayed attached to the cage, kept falling off and finally cracked and broke...
R Sandre
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2021
Leaked immediately and would not stop despite my efforts to stop it. Disappointing as it would have been a good addition to my bird cage
Paul G
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2021
Good bottle for budgies and they didn’t take long to figure out how to use it. Thick plastic.
Teri Whitaker
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2019
This water bottle doesn't leak but you must be careful not to loose the rubber washer inside the lid. My fist bottle was missing that washer and leaked horribly! I noticed the 2nd bottle had a rubber washer and it has worked great!
HeatherB
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2018
Best water bottle I have found for birds. Much better than those marketed to small animals as those allow the water to come out too fast. Nice addition is the little ball so you can see from across the room the water level in the bottle.It was easy to transistion my bird to this bottle. We got a conure from rescue which was used to a bowl. Just put this above his bowl for a week or so and made sure he was using it before we removed the bowl. Birds are naturally curious so this worked well.
Scary Fear
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2018
I have been using these water bottles for years now as I bred and owned many birds. They do a great job of keeping the cage and bowls clean. No more disgusting soup in the water bowl. My birds learn quickly to use this. I just press their beaks to a bottle and they learn they can drink here. I use this on all kinds of small bird like budgies, small parrots, finches, doves and pigeons. The only reason for one star coming off is the newer bottles come with a thinner plastic tube that breaks way easier. My old ones are over a decade old and still going strong through drops and washes. I also don't like that the new bottles have a smaller plastic float that makes it harder to see when the water level has gone down. They never should have changed the design. The old ones were perfect. I am including a photo of my budgie girl Bullet happy next to her bottle. I'm also including a photo showing the old design and the new. Old design is better but these are the best bottles out there for birds still despite the few bad changes.
a2ina2
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2017
I was ready to be disappointed. I went to this because I had the more expensive glass bottle version that fell and broke and the glass one was out of stock. This is a much more functional bottle if you have a hanging cage or one that is placed high. A drop isn't fatal. I thought my parakeet would be spooked by the huge green thing that appeared but he's fine and it works great.
Debra L. Stanich
Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2016
looks large even for my conjure. The spring and clip supplied sort of works. The bottle slips. I have secured it, with a perch propped under it in order to secure it to the cage. He used it right away but not sure how much water he gets.
Coolblueredhead
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2015
After finding these bottles suggested by a breeder, I ordered one for my hedgehog. She doesn't struggle to drink from this the way she does from other waterbottles. There is occasionally leaking but the amount is minor compared to the benefit of having a clean water source that doesn't make my hedgie struggle desperately for water.
CD
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2012
I bought this to replace the small plastic Lixit bird bottles I had previously bought, which had fit on my lovebirds cage but not so much my conure's. It was just sorta, hanging on there, so I decided to go with this one because it looked sturdier. I was so wrong. The thing is real pretty, it has little floral engravings on it and it's a very pretty color... I give it that, but that's about all I can give it.There were, first of all, no directions included. It says sorta vaguely, on the little piece of cardboard the bottle is attached to, that you can use EITHER the wire or the spring mechanism to hold it on to the cage. It doesn't really say how this is done or anything, and it doesn't include any sort of useful image either. I tried using both latches separately but the bottle just seemed to be hanging precariously on the cage and was generally just really unstable. I ended up using the spring to hold the bottle from underneath and the wire to hold it to the cage. It worked for about two days before my >1lb conure unlatched it and it fell to the ground and the bottle shattered. I mean, that was sort of the point of my buying a plastic bottle, so I wouldn't have to worry about it shattering if it did fall. Waste of money. Also, the thing leaks, a lot. Even the tiny cheapo plastic Lixit bottles were better than this thing. I ended up buying the nicer glass Lixit bottle that have much more stable latching mechanisms that my little guy couldn't hope to undo in his wildest parrot dreams. Sigh, but it was so pretty...
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