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 it fits, yes.
if you mean catch a parakeet and put it in a cage in the zoo , then yes.
maybe not . . .I think
. . . in a cage would be smart
if you have more than one
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.
Yes some say it will quiet the bird.
Probably in the corner or next to a window. Somewhere it would have its own space.
We used to put a piece of celery top--the leafy part--in the cage for ours.
it either doesnt like you or it has a certain need or problem.
I have a parakeet too. Here's what you do: Just put a blanket; towel; etc. over it's cage when you want it to go to sleep. make sure all light is out of it's cage. simple! hope i helped
I have a parakeet . The answer is NO!!! It will over heat them or scare them half to death.
If it is tame enough for you to do so, you can let it snuggle up to your chest. Close any doors/windows that might be creating a draft. Turn up the heat if necessary. You can also put a towel over the parakeet's cage, covering it completely or with only the front of the cage uncovered.