Yes, it is generally acceptable to have three breeding budgies in an aviary, provided there is enough space and resources for them to thrive. Ensure that the aviary is large enough to accommodate their social and breeding behaviors, and that there are adequate nesting sites and food sources. Monitoring their interactions is important to prevent aggression or territorial disputes. Additionally, consider the potential for breeding and the responsibilities that come with caring for the offspring.
Budgies are as smart as a 3 or 5 year old person.
Yes they do! In fact I have 3 budgies of my own.
You will need a large cage or, aviary, at least 6 birds 3 males 3 females, you will need to supply a abundant supply of greens, and keep the temperature at 70 degrees Fahrenheit, no lower. Put plenty of vitamins in the water, and provide nesting boxes.Keep the cage (or aviary) clean, and replace food and water frequently. Provide a bath, and spray the cage, (love birds don't drink water directly from a pool, they normally lick it off of leaves) Also provide pleanty of fruit, (NEVER give them citrus or cabbage)
2-3 tsps per budgie
About 3-4 .
Feather mites are very common between the barbs of the primary flight and tail feathers of pet and aviary budgies in Australia. Feather mites are most easily seen with the naked eye by transilluminating the feathers. Feather mites are not blood sucking mites. Feather mites are similar in some ways to house dust mites. I suspect these feather mites can spread some infections such as PBFD but don't know if this has been proven. Feather mites in budgies are usually easily eradicated with 3-4 treatments as shown below at 2-4 week intervals of each bird in the aviary.
Yes. I have a white budgie, and it eats banana alot. =] added: It's alright but shouldn't be all they eat. i have 3 budgies and all 3 have had no issues with eating bananas. I feed them a variety of foods so they get all the nutrients they need.
Around twice a week.
it counts only to cross breeding, in my opinion.
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Birds including budgies do not get 'pregnant' they lay eggs, incubate the eggs which then hatch into chicks.I saw my budgies mate together Dec. 26, 2010. I separated them to another cage, away from my other 3 budgies. I put in their cage 2 nesting boxes. Every day I checked for eggs. Today, Jan. 24, 2011, I found 2 eggs in the corner of their cage, on the floor of the cage. They did not like the nesting boxes I provided. That is about a month gestation.
3 years of age to start breeding