As long as its wings are clipped so that it can't escape or hurt itself flying into something, letting it out of the cage and handling it will make for a nicer bird.
The longer the better, and it all depends on you and your schedule. A lone parakeet will benefit and be tamer the longer you spend together.
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.
Well, first of all, I don't want a Grey Cockatiel.... perhaps they'll let you get one if you spend more time doing your English homework and less time online.
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.
We spend a better life by just doing the things we love to do.
kids spend time watching tv than playing outside
They love to pick things, I used to let mine sit in a tree outside and he'd spend an hour snipping off it's leaves. It's just things they do to keep occupied, give him more toys and things to pick and he probably wont have that urge so much.
i had some time to be outside
spend time with his family.
5.5 hours
all day
Yes, it is better to take a lump sum rather than annuities. Lump sums allow you to invest them yourself in places you want to invest them. If you are afraid you will spend the money too fast, take the annuity.