No. Three parakeets CANNOT mate. Say you have two females, and one male parakeet. One of the females will mate with the male and will create about 4 to 8 eggs. The other female will just sit and watch. Though, I do recommend that you keep an even number of parakeets in a cage for successful breeding. Just saying. Well, enjoy breeding your parakeets! My birds had 6 babies! *There sooo cute!*
If they get along. go for it .=)
Just a idea to think about...
so placeing your birds together and if one of the female birds is laying eggs for the male. its a good idea too get a container for the female or re move the other female that is not laying eggs. and find a new companion for her and a new cage ..=) we haven't had a problem so far with our birds..=) so i wish you luck and have fun.. and enjoy your beautiful birds..=) I hope this helps..=) =)
long as their straight
Mine dont i tryed and they fought!! :(
No. Male Bettas will not tolerate another Betta in its vicinity.
Yes, Parakeets love to have company in their cage, two mail parakeets would be fine together.
yes, a male and female lovebird can live happily together and will also breed in a cage but the cage have 2 b appropriate.
No
Well, if parakeets are healthy and happy both male and female will chirp alot. That being said, male and female parakeets will often screech if they are not happy or if something like your music being played too loud or a cat is bothering them.
You shouldn't because the male will mate with one of them and parakeets hate being lonely and the other one will be left out....
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They may, but will not do much harm to each other if they do.
There is not a set number of years that a male parakeets sperm is not good anymore. A female parakeet can store a male parakeet's sperm for up to 10 days.
no
budgies and parakeets dont mate they do not need a male to lay an egg so the answer is no season
NO. Narcissists, male & female, destroy & ruin everything around them eventually.