Tico Pete my Rose-Crowned Conure absolutely loves these toys. He is still young and we are working on him and his high levels of energy.These birds are very well mannered yet are very energetic and need a lot of activity to stay in engaged and these toys are very helpful in this regard. (He absolutely, loves his bells) I would absolutely buy again but, this is not necessary as the material used in these toys is top notch. But, if and when we get an Indian Ring Neck than yes we will most certainly get another set for him. Bottom line if your looking for some toys that engage your burd than I highly suggest these toys as they do just that.My bird loves to play and chew things up. They certainly are not holding up well, but at least she's having a grand old time. LolMy Quaker is usually very afraid of new toys and it takes him a while to warm up to them. He loves bells but his old one had started rusting and needed to be replaced. I felt so bad removing the old bell, but within minutes I heard the new bells ringing. He has played with it almost non-stop on his first day of having it! The only thing I do not like is that it is listed as being stainless steel and it is not. Hopefully it will last a while.I bought this for my friend's bird... And out of all the toys in the entire cage this is his new favorite toy! This bird literally plays with this toy night and day 24 hours a day whenever it's awake... he is so attached to it we actually joke that he's dating it LOLLove everything ! AwesomeMy conure loves it. It only took it a few minutes to separate it from the ring that the chains were attached to. Be prepared to get rid of the ring and just attach it to the hook or another device. Great fun for your bird tho.At first i loved this package. So many things for my little guy to play with at a great price! Well remember what they say, you get what you pay for. Day 1 - put these in my Yellow sided green cheek conure's home and he went to town right away ringing bells and running all over to see what he could play with next. Day 2 - I came into the room to see ALL the bells were torn off and he was carrying one around on his beak like a mask. Told him he was a silly boy and grabbed all the broken bells out to throw them away. The one he was wearing was actually stuck! It had split and was lodged on his beak!I held him while my son tried to wiggle it free but could not. It was REALLY STUCK! finally I decided to try to let him free it himself by holding his body in one hand and the bell in the other hand as he started shaking his head and pulling back (like a dog playing tug of war). After taking a few breaks, he was able to get it free! He was pretty shook up so I gave him lots of loves and he fell asleep.PROS: Colorful and bright. The little shelf is his new favorite spot to hang out when inside his home. After taking the bells out he is playing again (took a couple days)CONS: Bells are very cheaply made and dangerous. I recommend removing them before placing them in the birds home.Great set!Great quality bells, good size and makes a really nice sound. My cockatiels love them!