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Next year changes

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We will be having a few changes in our lifestyle and place of living next year which will allow me to add a bird to my household if my husband approves. (this is all just an idea and still needs a great deal of thought).
I have two cockatiels (Candy and Tony), and I kind of got interested in parrotlets. I wonder if it's a good idea to add a parrotlet??
Or maybe another cockatiel?
Or nothing, lol.
Thoughts?
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Well, I'm always an enabler.

Have you hecked into the "basic" personality of a parrotlet?

"Parrotlets in general are feisty, affectionate, and willful. If someone wants a great companion they should keep only one bird, because a pair of parrotlets will probably bond closely to each other to the exclusion of the owner. However, parrotlets are dimorphic and easy to pair up, and they do enjoy each other’s company. They can also be kept peaceably in groups in large aviaries, but it’s best to keep them separate from other species. They will quibble and fight over object and territory, so keep that in mind.

Males and females make equally good companions depending on the individual. Companionability has much less to do with gender than it does with handling and socialization. Hand-fed parrotlets are very friendly, especially if the guardian takes the time to keep handling the bird. If left alone for too long, a single parrotlet can lose some of its companionability. The Pacific parrotlet, in particular, does not understand that it is a tiny bird, and has little trouble challenging other animals and humans.

The mutations are said to be more easy going than the nominate color (green), but they are also said to be less hardy. This may be a result of inbreeding. Because of the small size, the parrotlet may seem like a great companion for children, but kids would probably be better off with a budgie or something in the Neophema family. The parrotlet can be temperamental and feisty, and its bite packs a wallop."

If you decide a parrotlet isn't for you, I would go for a cockatiel.
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I may be biased, but I would say budgie ^_^

But since you love Candy and Tony, I would say cockatiel :)
I second that. Good plan, Randy!
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We're still here! I just fell asleep. I was trying to watch/listen to a livesteam, but apparently my brain says "Soothing voice is nice...." and zonked out. I've never had English budgies, only the Australian type. But I still say budgie :) Probably because the first pet bird I had contact with was a VERY mean cockatiel hen. Nothing against Candy or Tony, though!
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That is dangerous! We pretty much make an unspoken rule of 3 non-caged animals, and the unspoken rule of caged animals is how many that person is willing to take cage of. I remember when I had gotten my suprise ferret, Bandit, and my dad had went to get a big boy cage for him, he cage back with the cage and two more ferrets. But like your husband said, it's your call! Just make sure to post pictures once you get him/her.
What do you mean, now what? It means you can get your new little friend :) Make sure there's pictures of him/her.
No problem! It's the least I do to give back for all the advice I get on here. I feel a bit useless advice-wise, so I try my best to be supportive.
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Now that I think about it, it really does! I should know. I have a dog that's half Chihuahua.
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