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ilovemypetbirds
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Post subject: parrotlets  Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:21 am |
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Name: hannah
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I have just been put on a waiting list for a baby parrotlet! I'm so excited! I don't know a lot about them....if you guys could help me, thad be great. Do they bight harder then other birds? Do they talk? Is $100.00 reasonable for a baby?
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Post subject: Re: parrotlets  Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 12:45 am |
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P'lets.... where do I start... Cheeky, fun loving, pretty, noise level quieter than a budgie or tiel... luv to be cuddled,.... very pretty colours... You can only keep 2 together... they can fight, but the next minute they are cuddled up together.. Down side, their bite is painful, and draws blood most times... they think they are amazon's, and will tackle anything... Mine.... I have 3.... 2 female and a male... I don't breed they are pets...I've had them nearly 7 years now. The 2 girls: I have to handle with a soft pair of gloves on, they don't like me very much, why, I don't know... the little boy is a sweetie, never bites and I can do anything with him.. the girls will bite me the first chance they get... Saying this, my daughter who is away for 4 months at a time, comes home and can do anything with the 2 girls, so I guess its just who they like and don't like.... My advise to you would be, train them well and don't let them do what they want, as they will try it on... Plets are a joy to watch and one of mine chats... they eat the same foods/seed/vegies, as my tiel's and budgie.. Go for it, I'm sure it will be good. What colour are you having? Male or female? Make sure the bar spacing on your cage is no more than 1/4inch, as they can wriggle out of most things, and easily get trapped. Buy the largest cage you can, longer length wise, more so than height wise. P'lets luv lots and lots of toys are they play a lot. I'll be interested to follow your post on how you get on etc... If you have any question please ask away I'll help any way I can.... I wouldn't be with out mine, I luv them even if they don't luv me much...LOL... Good luck. I hope this has helped a little... Exciting times ahead...
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Post subject: Re: parrotlets  Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 10:59 am |
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Name: hannah
Posts: 429 Joined: Feb 2014 Location: Brighton, IL USA Gave happy chirps:
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They are pacific p'lets. I want an all blue one. The breeder get yellow, blue, green, and white with his pair, but the white and yellow are for 200.00 a piece. Twice the price of blue or green. Is it true with p'lets that the boys talk better? How are p'lets at learning to talk? I'm only getting one, its all I can afford right now! Will having my budgies and tiels effect the bird's bonding with me? Sorry I have so many questions.....
_________________ Frost, Kiwi, Thunder, Aqua, and Skittles.....(parakeets)
Caspian, and Gracie.....(cockatiels)
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Post subject: Re: parrotlets  Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 5:59 pm |
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Name: hannah
Posts: 429 Joined: Feb 2014 Location: Brighton, IL USA Gave happy chirps:
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I guess there's a holiday in the UK I don't know about.......
_________________ Frost, Kiwi, Thunder, Aqua, and Skittles.....(parakeets)
Caspian, and Gracie.....(cockatiels)
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Post subject: Re: parrotlets  Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 9:17 pm |
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Name: Stephanie
Posts: 2703 Joined: Dec 2013 Location: California Gave happy chirps:
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ilovemypetbirds wrote: I guess there's a holiday in the UK I don't know about....... The holiday you're thinking of is a special day, like Christmas or 4th of July. In Britain, a holiday means a vacation.
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