To breed redrump parakeets, ensure you have a healthy pair of adults, ideally around 12-18 months old. Provide a spacious, well-ventilated aviary with nesting boxes, and ensure a balanced diet rich in seeds, fruits, and vegetables. Monitor their behavior for signs of courtship, and once eggs are laid, maintain a stable environment with minimal disturbances to encourage successful incubation and raising of the chicks. Regularly check the nesting box for eggs and ensure the parents are feeding the chicks properly.
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Yes! They are from Austrailia. The only type of parrot that does not have the dominant green! The only parakeet that can not breed with any other typeof Parakeet. There is tons of info on the web for them :)
This is a rare breed of bird and not much is known about it, but I'm guessing it's about the same as an Indian Ring-neck Parakeet, which is about 25 years or more, but not too much more.
maybe not . . .I think
This is an excellent website just on parakeets : http://parakeet.yolasite.com/ It talks about how to care, breed, and train your parakeets.
If your a beginner you might want to look into getting a parakeet (budgie) or a cockatiel.Both similar to handle and care for.
It depends on the breed. Certain parakeets are red; look into the details at your local pet store and you can find the colour you like.
A parakeet is a small parrot.The parakeet is cute."Feed me!" screamed the parakeet.
I have thought and I am sure it is the rare horliatte parakeet. When it is a boy, just call it a Horly parakeet. Children are called maccalassa birds, and horliattes live for ninety years, tops. This is my first answer, and I hope you find it useful!
Parakeets will usually breed once or twice in a season depending on rainfall, food availability and water availability.
I have a Budgerigar parakeet
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