it is a female if, the area around the nostrils is browny. if blue, a boy. if it is female do not get another female. they are very dominant and it stresses them out. boys and girls will not mate unless in the right conditions with a nesting box. its best to get a girl and boy. although, its fine to have one budgie, as long as you have a mirrior and talk to it. sources: 2 budgies. Parakeets are also less likely to bound with you if you have two, if you have enough time to spend with it, I suggest only one. If you're busy all the time and can rarely take them out I'd maybe get two. And don't forget to clip their wings because my friend had two and one flew into the window and broke it's neck, then the other one was REALLY depressed and she had to get one named Mike who has huge eyes and a little body.
The decision on whether to get another parakeet or not is totally up to the owner, but be warned that once the parakeet has a flockmate, it will not bond to its human owner quite as much. But it will still obey and love the owner. And the parakeets are MUCH noisier when paired. Having one parakeet is just fine as long as you give it lots of attention and love.
You don't introduce a Parakeet to another Parakeet. They get to know each other on their own, They might make a flock and start grooming if they start fighting and draw blood have a extra cage to separate them.
according to nature it is not possible but if it hungry and unable to find his food then it may eat another parakeet
The only real way that a parakeet can die if another one doesn't peck at it is through the transmission of diseases.
Probably when they are very affectionate with one another or you have baby parakeets.
It is another name for a parakeet(a bird)
Yes, they are called budgies.
No! I think that answer is obvious. Boys do not lay eggs. Fact of life.
it might be a water parakeet because aqua stands for water in spanish and another word for parakeet is keet,do you know what i mean?
Parakeets like other parakeets. In the wild many birds are in one flock. I'd say your best bet is to get another Parakeet if you want it to get a different bird a cockatiel would be okay. age and sex matters and you need to get them at the same time or they fight because the old bird thinks it's his/her turf. If you already have a parakeet you should get another parakeet.
Normally, yes.
It may not survive in the wild. Get another bird.