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Just leave it in the cage. If it's not fertilized she should figure that out soon enough and not care, then you can take it out.
The spaces between the bars are probably too wide for a cockatiel. It would be able to get through them.
should be able to since they are both hook beacks
The purpose of having a cockatiel cage is because they need plenty of room to move around and so you can put objects in the cage so they can climb. The birds love to have plenty of things to do in their cages.
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.
It really all depends on the birds personalities. Parakeets of good nature, and Cockatiels of a similar nature are good together. If there is any aggression between the two before you put them in the cage together, then keep them separated. The parakeet could get severely injured.
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For a cockatiel, the minimum recommendation cage size is 20 inch wide, 20 inch deep and 28 inch high.
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
They will sit the eggs when they choose. All moms need a break. If they are used to getting out of the cage, continue to allow it. Leave the door open so they can get back inside. They do know how to get back. That's where they live.
No it's fine to feed cockatiels in their cage. I feed mine in their cage as they will not eat out of my hand. Just make sure you clean their cage thoroughly every day, including perches, dishes, toys etc. Also make sure your birds have vegetables and fruit to eat aswell as seeds or pellets to keep them healthy.
A budgie and a cockatiel are all right together in an aviary. It would be better for them to not be together in a small, indoor cage.