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should be able to since they are both hook beacks
Small parrots don't do well with big ones, the African grey will become dominant, and it will act aggressively with the cockatiel. a cage is not a good idea no matter how big it is, only an aviary will be good enough to house them.
If they're spayed / neutered, yes.
Yes, definately.
yes, mine are both in the same cage
I highly discourage it. Being near the washing machine that constantly goes on and off will stress your bird out. A stressed bird = an unhealthy bird. Also, say your cockatiel figures out how to get out of his cage; it could quickly turn tragic if he finds a way into the machine and traps himself there. :(
They are physically able to live in the same cage however, some bunnies fight with others of a different breed.
Yes. A male and a female cockatiel would be best to share a cage. If you put two males or two females together, they may fight. You don't have to worry about a male and a female breeding if they are in the same cage. Cockatiels won't breed unless there is a nesting box attached to the cage.
Yes. a boy hamster can be with a girl but i bet you they will have babies.
yes, they can live together in a house. but not in the same cage .so make sure that they do not live in a cage together
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Yes you could but they might not always get on. I have got a cockatiel. I did have another one but she died. :( Anyways , when I put my new cockatiel, Polo, in the cage the other cockatiel Biddy just hissed a bit and went to the other end of the cage. The sometimes used to fight but not dangerous fighting. Just bickering at each other. If they do start fighting and it could lead to... well, you know what I mean, you should move one out of the cage for a bit and maybe put them in another cage. Put the cages next to each other so they slowly get used to each other. That's what I did. Now Polo is lonely because Biddy died :( . anyways, hope that helped! xxx