Wild Pulsatilla chinensis eats both animal food and plant food. Coleoptera is the most common animal food, such as turbinate, walking beetle, gourd beetle and so on. Plant food is mostly dicotyledonous plants, but there are also some berries and weed seeds, such as cherry picking, cypress, grapes and so on. The feeding habits of Pulsatilla chinensis vary with seasons, with animal food as the main food in spring and summer and plant food as the main food in autumn and winter.
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Matters needing attention in preservation of Pulsatilla chinensis:
1, Chinese Pulsatilla eats insects and fruits, with soft feces and likes to take a bath. Therefore, the bottom of the birdcage should be bright, and there should be a feces supporting plate below to facilitate the leakage and cleaning of feces. Round bamboo cages can be made by yourself, and in the north, you can also raise them by clicking your chin.
2. Wash the birdcage once a week. Pulsatilla chinensis is not hardy. In the north, we must move indoors in winter and stop walking birds.
Grasshoppers and various insects are the favorite foods of Pulsatilla chinensis. You can rest assured, but some grasshoppers are too big, so be sure to remove their mouthparts to avoid damaging the digestive tract of birds.
Pulsatilla is suitable for eating some soft and delicate food. The water tank it uses is easily polluted. Clean it every day and make sure it always drinks clean water.
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