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Post subject: Conures and Cockatiels?  Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 2:25 pm |
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Name: Baruch
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Can conures and cockatiels be mixed in an aviary?
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Post subject: Re: Conures and Cockatiels?  Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 4:47 pm |
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Name: Stephanie
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Hmm... their beaks are larger, but I wonder what could be a good size for space to prevent most skirmishes. http://images1.localmarketpets.com/nlar ... 653609.jpgIf you do get a conure though, I like Carolyn's idea of separating it. It actually seems like a good compromise! You may not even have to give away birds.
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Post subject: Re: Conures and Cockatiels?  Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 6:49 am |
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Name: Baruch
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It's not so easy. I don't think a conure is a right bird for me. I just won't breed or buy anymore cockatiels and when they all pass, I'll get a conure. That may be over 15 years. So I'm going to be around 30 years old.
I don't want to split my aviary. It's going to be too small for cockatiels so squish on one side. They won't be as happy. Cleaning will also be harder. I won't even be able to fit on the other side of the aviary. I don't want another aviary. That will just stress me out with cleaning and splitting my time between 2 sections. Maybe I can rehome some of my tiels to speed things up?
I feel very mean. I'm just going to throw away my birds for a different species? What happens if I get bored of a sun conure? I'm sticking with my crazy crested birds. I'll be much happier with them than making so many changes that will make me feel worse.
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Post subject: Re: Conures and Cockatiels?  Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 8:30 am |
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Name: Baruch
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Whatever I said in the post before this one: I feel the complete opposite. That's how I am the whole day. I am just alternating between completely wanting a Sunny, to completely thinking its a bad idea.
I can always have cockatiels. I can only add more and more. I'm not going to wait a whole lifetime to get a Sun conure. There aren't many things that give me happiness or pleasure. This is a serious moment. I actually feel happy and excited for something. I really want a Conure. It doesn't matter about the mutation. I want to test my bird skills. I want to try getting a bird with a bigger beak. I want a bird that will be super lovable and touchable. I want something bigger and something harder to care for. Tiels are like finches for me, except for Maya. But even her sometimes. I'm going to talk to my mom about it when she comes home. I want to know what she will say. She has good ideas.
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Post subject: Re: Conures and Cockatiels?  Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 9:56 am |
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Name: Stephanie
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It's okay. When I was getting Poppy, I was so on the fence. Would I have been wrong and he would be a hen? Would he abuse Beck like Mackenzie did? Would they just flat out not like each other? Would he not like me?
The answers to those were no, no, no and no, much to my relief. I was happy I got Beck a friend. Now they keep each other company and are friends. But I feel you. Beck and Poppy are pretty and silly, but very small and not interactive, so I frequently have a bigger bird craving. Although I'm completely satisfied with my tiels. Those 2 are nuts and always keep me thinking, they make me smile everyday with their silly, crazy, naughty antics and not many things can do that.
I feel that way whenever I think of a bird I might like. I get an excited spinning in my belly and I feel happy. But still, just think it over. You need more time to decide.
Just a question, how big is your aviary? If it's large enough I really feel like dividing it wouldn't hurt, but if it's too tight of a squeeze, then something else needs to be thought up.
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