Well depends on if they are good friends and it doesn't bother them but if they are fighting and you think that putting them In the same cage will sort out there problems don't think of it cause it won't hope I helped bye :)
yes they can. I have had 3 budgies killed by rats in an outside avery. One had its head bitten off and one disappeared totally from a locked cage and i found the other one dead. They didnt kill the cockateils and it took me a while to work out what was killing them as the hole where they were getting in was not noticeable. Then i checked on them one night and saw 2 rats in the cage. I have removed the birds and put rat bait in.
Depends on the birds personality.....usually if a budgie is n't eating or drinking it can take up to about 3 months...... but if you have another budgie in the cage it will only take about 5 weeks........if a budgie is eating, drinking and playing it won't take more than 2 weeks.........Most budgies take 1 week to 1 month to be settled in their new home HINT: Keep the budgie company by playing with it or having another budgie in the cage if your too busy
If they are young it's ok but if they are about half their lifespan age separate the or they will fight.
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if you put 2 hamsters in the same cage together if you have a female and a male the female will EAT THE MALE that's why you should never put that breed together always have 2 male hamsters or 1 female or 1 male never together if you really want one of each put them in sepret cages no where in sight of each other bcuz if there on a table they will push and push until they fall OFF of the table or any thing that there on and some how open the cage to eat each of another tip is if anyone has 1 male and 1 female and they have babies keep them in sepert cages now might want to take my tips unless you want dead hamsters or guinea pigs.
It depends on the behavior of your budgies. If they are aggressive or like to stick around by the 2 mating budgies, I would suggest separate them because the female won't be comfortable with the distraction of the other 2 budgies. However, if the other 2 rarely come by the 2 mating budgies or completely ignore them, I suggest keep the two there.
It really depends on how big your cage is but if you have a 20 by 20 cage you can put 2 but if I were you I would just get 1 for financial and breeding situations. Hope this helped!
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.
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.
Live together in a different cage?1) They must be in different cages and if they're ever out of their cages they have to be supervised.2) Yes, if they are in different cages, everything is fine.
Honestly, there's no 100% way of keeping budgies from fighting with one another. You have to slowly introduce them when they are young, (one at a time or if they have already been living together in an aviary try to pair them up with the ones that are preening or hanging around one another already) and it just takes time. I want to say that you're doing the right thing by introducing 1 female and 2 males, it's always best to have more males than females because female are very dominating and have the tendency to pick on the males if there are less of them.Good luck!
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normal. 2 males can live together. so can male+female without mating. but get rid of one. they may fight to death.
yes. it is possible. simply pick up the male, put him in female cage, close the latch, and let the romance begin
yes they can. I have had 3 budgies killed by rats in an outside avery. One had its head bitten off and one disappeared totally from a locked cage and i found the other one dead. They didnt kill the cockateils and it took me a while to work out what was killing them as the hole where they were getting in was not noticeable. Then i checked on them one night and saw 2 rats in the cage. I have removed the birds and put rat bait in.
It could be territorial instinct or if their is a male in the cage.
yes, a male and female lovebird can live happily together and will also breed in a cage but the cage have 2 b appropriate.