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Gota love something fun to destroy! My african Grey Bo loves to destroy pencils, lol.
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Hey, this cotton candy has no taste. What about yours?
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Well, if you find an egg in their cage, you got at least one femail on your hands LOL Glad I am not the only one who has a Quaker and a Sun that are housed together.
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i have no clue if my sun conure and quaker parrot genders but they get along fine they are in the same cage and i know quakers can get territorial over there cage but i got the two of them when they were babies and i handfeed them togethor and kept them together so they get along fine
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oh my god!!!!! i loved ur birds so much...
I am going to adopt a sun conure soon, but i feel like maybe i also get a quaker :)
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I'm guessing the Quaker is the boss.
verticalsmurf 2 years ago
Ding! Ding! What gave it away? LOL Yes, Nikki has always been like that. It is just her personality.
jcastellano822 2 years ago
yeah i know i have two cockatiels we thought it was a boy and girl and the girl kept laying eggs but they never hatched so we were getting mad at the other cockatiel so when we got there nails trimed because you can tell if its a boy or girl by the feathers they said it was a girl i was in complete shock and the female probably laid 20 eggs in 3 months then we got another thinking it was a boy wrong we got another girl lol
danigirlprodutions 2 years ago
OMG! A similar thing happened to me. Both my Sun and Quaker are females and I kept finding eggs in the cage. The Quaker kept laying them. I know this because she would gain a lot of weight before she would pass one. Everyone kept saying: "Aren't they both girls? You need to get them a male companion." LOL
jcastellano822 2 years ago
I realize a few asked this already.. I have a 1yr old quaker who gets along with our budgies, because hes still young and not territorial AT ALL (the budgies eat his food all the time, from his dish) do you think housing a conure together is possible? Do the two species get along? We think our quaker is a boy, but havent done any DNA to know for sure, but after years of having birds we an already tell its most likely a boy. Any suggestions? Thanks! These 2 are just precious, you're so lucky.
nicholh001 2 years ago
It all depends on the bird. Since your quaker is used to being around other birds, it is very possible that they will at least play well together. As far as housing two birds together, it can go either way. It doesn't hurt to try but you should start with them in separate cages side by side. Leave the doors open and see if one goes inside the others cage. Be willing to let them live separately if they choose not to be housemates. Good luck:-)
jcastellano822 1 year ago