No you can't the Alexander parakeet.
not if there freinds
OK if u buy a parakeet nothing will happen.
Parakeet cages are generally very small, so I wouldn't recommend it. A rule of thumb is that a bird must have a large enough cage to be able to fully spread his wings, and it must be deep enough so that the bird's tail isn't damaged. Unless the parakeet cage in question is fairly large, then it should be fine. Also remember that the smaller of a cage you buy for your cockatiel, the more out-of-cage time you should provide him.
I have a parakeet . The answer is NO!!! It will over heat them or scare them half to death.
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If you're asking how to introduce them, here's how. Take them out and put them in a different cage. Keep them there for a few days, then put them in the old cage. make sure you have two food and water dishes-- one for each of them. Then, they will not get territorial and fight to the death. Or, you could just put a cage divider in until they get used to each other.
you can cover it with a blanket, put a spacer heater in the room or even Get a heated perch
No, the parakeet police will come and shoot them both in the face if somebody tells on you.
the golden parakeet is endangered because people keep cutting down trees in brazil.
Get the parakeet if you can keep up with it
Build them a playground near their cage. Mine love the bird bath with their veggies in it. Check you tube for more ideas.