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Good advice. I'd predict that it will end up with the bottom beak at near a 90 degree angle from the upper Deep dishes, and wet food is easier for the bird to grab and hold onto, but also messier. I'd keep it with the others as long as it can get enough to eat, but you will probably end up eventually separating it, at least at feeding time. The tip of the upper beak will probably need regular trimming. I don't think trimming the sides will make much difference with this amount of crossing. Make sure to feed high calorie food--every bite that it manages to swallow needs to count double, if possible.