Yes, but they probably shouldn't if they are both males, because the older one will pick on the younger one and/or they may not get along too well. Have a second cage on hand, just in case, and let them get to know one another before just forcing them together.
probabily not with a male, the male might eat them. I know that it sounds gross but it happened to me once. the female should be fine though.
A budgie and a parakeet are the same thing.
No you can't the Alexander parakeet.
YES, but only after the American parakeet beats the English parakeet in a revolution.
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Erm, I wouldn't recommend it...
Yes.
basicly except 4 the fact they are different colors.
maybe not . . .I think
Unless the birds were raised together you will have a dead parakeet or parrolett. Parroletts are VERY VERY territorial and unless raised together the parrolett will try to chase off or kill your parakeet.
If there are two or more in the same cage, one of the other birds is pulling them out.
Yes, we had 2 lovebirds and a parakeet which were all in the same cage. They were all female and one of the lovebirds was the mediator between the other 2. The mediator lovebird passed away and the parakeet and other lovebird get along perfectly.
No, the parakeet police will come and shoot them both in the face if somebody tells on you.