The cage wires can be NO more than 1/2" (one-half inch) apart. Anything more and they can squeeze through. Guillotine doors can be opened by budgies and may need to be secured.
The best cage is a small budgie cage.
A budgie and a parakeet are the same thing.
No, the Grey will kill the budgie.
your local cage and Avery magazine for a start, try joining a local budgie society if your budgie is that big you might win one, try dropping a hint.
you discomfrt a budgie by taking it out of its cage you should let it come out it self
No, that's a great sized cage, but with birds, it's always the bigger the better. If you can afford/have space for a bigger cage, go ahead and get it. But that cage is a suberb size for a budgie.
Your Budgie should still remain hand tame , with another bird in the cage , if you keep up the handling.
If you want the new bird to bond with it, yes. If not, no.
A cage for a budgie needs to be fairly large. They need to feel safe but it also needs to be big enough for them to be able to move around and climb.
Check the bottom of his cage for stools.
Find where your hamster is escaping from its cage and duct tape it or buy it a new cage.
Budgies are simple to take care of but read these hints and instructions very carefully: 1. Give your budgie a safe and large enough cage. 2. Give your budgie plenty of fun toys. Replace the toys regularly so your budgie doesn't get bored. Leave your budgie's favorite toy inside. 3. Give your budgie check-ups at the vet at least once a month. 4. Feel your budgie's breastbone (or wishbone) everyday to make sure your budgie isn't fat. You cannot feel the breastbone if your budgie is fat. 5. Give your budgie high-quality food. 6. Replace your budgie's water EVERYDAY! 7. Clean your budgie's cage every week. 8. Have your budgie stay outside the cage WITH YOUR SUPERVISION! 9. Feel your budgie's food (or look) for seeds that have not been eaten or it will starve. 10. Enjoy the budgie!