I have two males that have chosen to live together. They grew up together early. I have given them the 'option' to live apart - but birds of a feather... They've even chosen to live with 2 male zebra finches. The 2 canaries show aggression towards each other occasionally - but it's not a blood sport. I have the cage open all day - they fly in and out - but always 'go home' to sleep and eat.
I think it's hard to paint all finches with the same brush. They're generally peaceful little birds.
Yes, Parakeets love to have company in their cage, two mail parakeets would be fine together.
Absolutely. Parakeets like to bond and males will fight for females if there is not one for each. But in your case, there are more females than males, which means that eventually each male will bond with a female and the lone female will, I guess, be alone... Female parakeets don't usually fight each other for male parakeets, unless a female that is alone tries to steel a male that has already bonded with another female,(not likely to happen). It also depends if you are planning to breed the parakeets, if so then you might have a problem. The lone female might go inside nesting boxes and smash the eggs. This happens because a female will get(hard to believe) Jealous, to solve this you might want to consider getting a ale for her to bond with. If you do get another male, put the one female and the new male into a separate cage for about 3 weeks. This should be long enough for them to bond, after the 3 weeks put them back into the original cage and they should be fine. If they don't get along though and you don't want to return the parakeet, you can replace that male for one that has already bonded with a different female. If you keep the lone female and the replacement male together, he will eventually bond with her. And the new male that you put in the original cage will eventually bond with the female who had her mate taken away from her.
Yes. A male and a female cockatiel would be best to share a cage. If you put two males or two females together, they may fight. You don't have to worry about a male and a female breeding if they are in the same cage. Cockatiels won't breed unless there is a nesting box attached to the cage.
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well honestly yes its not good to keep two parakeets together. my brother and i hade two parakeets and we kept there cages together and so later in life my pretty bird cookie died today. :( And my brothers bird died of not being able to see the other bird ever since we moved the cages away. its been a tragedy. so no do not put them in the same cage and dont even let them see each other and if you put them in the same cage they will love each other male or female or both male or female and they will HATE you so either they love you or they die of stress or they love each other and hate you.
It depends on the size of your cage, dear. If you have a cage big enough for two, than two. There are room sized bird aviaries with dozens of male/females birds inside of them, just be ready for them to breed. Good luck!
yes, a male and female lovebird can live happily together and will also breed in a cage but the cage have 2 b appropriate.
No. Three parakeets CANNOT mate. Say you have two females, and one male parakeet. One of the females will mate with the male and will create about 4 to 8 eggs. The other female will just sit and watch. Though, I do recommend that you keep an even number of parakeets in a cage for successful breeding. Just saying. Well, enjoy breeding your parakeets! My birds had 6 babies! *There sooo cute!*
Well, if parakeets are healthy and happy both male and female will chirp alot. That being said, male and female parakeets will often screech if they are not happy or if something like your music being played too loud or a cat is bothering them.
Your parakeets may have not been male and female they might have just been 2 females or 2 males.
Try to put them in a small cage together.
Well, this is possible, if you want to have baby parakeets. If you do, keep thing in the same cage and install a nesting box. If you do not want to have babies, I sugest geeting a cage for each keet.