Ok, There are different prices in many stores.... it usually costs about 70-90 dollars... nut remember..... you have to buy food, cages, some toys maybe too for the cockatiels. So... you are lookibng at a price of about 100-300 dollars
This very much depends on the breeder/petshop and how tame the bird is.
The average price at the moment for a handtame cockatiel is anywhere between £30 - £70 and the average price for a non-tame cockatiel is about £30 or below.
Surprisingly little. Bags of seed can cost between £1.69 for 1kg of simple millet and sunflower seed mix, up to £3.50 for a 500g bag of aromatic Australian parakeet mix.
I find that buying both types and mixing them together (kept in an airtight container) can provide enough food to last a good month or two.
Newspaper is better for the bottom of their cage than sandpaper since they rarely visit the floor anyway since it can be changed more frequently and is more absorbant. It's also a lot cheaper and softer on the soles of their feet. Special petsafe cleaning sprays can cost up to about £3 per bottle but these often last a while so would be every other month you'd probably need to buy one of these.
Cuttle fish bones cost about 50p each or less and last for months.
They don't mind drinking tap water so that is pretty much free and the odd stick of celery costs next to nothing (although change these regularly as they can wilt and rot).
I guess a rough estimate would be about £5-£6 per month or so which is really quite cheap.
Other than that, it is up to you how much you spend on their toys etc. I do suggest trying to find natural wooden branchs, however. Mine seem to prefer these much more than the plastic ones. :)
Unfortunately, I have to warn you that in the case of injury or sickness, though, some vets tend to charge big bills, so it is worth phoning vets just to see which offer the best prices. At the same time, be careful to find a vet that does know about treating birds.
It varies, I got mine for free, other charge $100 on average.
It depends on a number of factors.
Looking at advertisements in Australia, hand-reared baby cockatiels vary in price from $50 to $150.
my one cost about £25.00, but that's because i got her from a local breeder.
My cockatiel was $295 but he was tame when we got him so it might be less if you get a cockatiel that is not tame
They usually cost $45-$65. Some may cost about $25, but others may cost up to $75!
It depends on the type of cockatoo.
400$-500 each
A baby Cockatoo can cost only $10 AU or $5 US
lol you can get them for like $50 . ONLY if you live in Australia because they are native to Australia
definitely a mulucan cockatoo
about 200 or 100 dollars
there is two the red tailed black cockatoo and the major Mitchell's cockatoo
Yes, a cockatoo has a tail.
the cockatoo is the family to the Cacatuidae.
Cockatoos is the plural of cockatoo.
There is no word for cockatoo in Italian.
A black cockatoo is any of various species of Australian cockatoo of the genus Calyptothycus with mainly black plumage, sometimes also called the great black cockatoo.
Palm Cockatoo was created in 1788.
Solomons Cockatoo was created in 1853.