No. Parakeets should remain together after mating, and all through the process of raising the babies.
Both are needed to raise the clutch. The male will normally sit on the eggs during the day and the female at night. Also, the male takes a big part in helping to feed the chicks after hatching.
No, parakeets must have a mate in order to lay fertilized eggs. If they don't have a mate, the parakeet's eggs will be hatched unfertilized, meaning that they will not carry a baby.
It is not a pink egg it is something the budgie no longer needs in its body.
you will know when a shark is mating when u see a male shark and a female shark having sex
As soon as spawning has finished she should be removed. The male will chase the female and kill her otherwise.
keep tem separated unitl it is mating time
no they do not, they mate for roughly 5 minutes then separate for the female to have the babies.
um ya except it will hurt them allot and it will be difficult.
The sex of the bird does not effect how well the birds will get along. Although, If you do have a female with a male, there is a possibility of the birds mating.
Mounting, as if mating, is a sign of real or attempted dominance in many birds, so it does not neccessarily mean any mating takes place. If you mean can they form a (bonded) pair, rather than can they mate, the answer is yes - many birds that normally have strong pair-bonds will bond to whatever they can if deprived of a normal partner. Pet birds can bond to humans, other pets or inanimate objects, such as toys.
It could be rough mating, as geckos do. All you can do for sure is separate them. Of course, if you do, they may stop mating afterward.
Mating season for the alligator gar is normally during the springtime. However, after mating the male and the female will separate and go their own ways. The female will deposit her eggs and the young fish will hatch with the ability to take care of themselves.
separate them. maybe they are fighting over territory, or they are mating