Mriley1342
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- Apr 7, 2013
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- Parrots
- Green cheek conure
Hi,
So I've wanted another bird for a few years, but I've heard pros and cons to owning two conures. So I decided to see if Aleta (my green cheek) will play nice with another conure.
I went to a reputable Petco who had a 5 mo old cute Pineapple Green Cheek who is a sweet as can be. They typically have 3 day return policy if the two birds don't get along. I'm trying to introduce them slowly, yet I want to be fair to both birds and will need to make decision soon. I've gotten an extension until Monday (5 days) to decide if I should keep the new bird or not.
Their cages are on the same long countertop separated by a wide play area (so they could get familiar with each other). I've taken them out separately, to bond with the new bird, and then take Aleta out so she knows she is still very loved.
I took them out together evening - the new bird was on a small play area perch in the kitchen (it's wings are clipped and barely starting to grow) and Aleta was on my shoulder. So Aleta flew over and landed on the far side of the perch. They looked at each other briefly, walked towards each other, then the new bird nipped Aleta. Who then reciprocated. I was monitoring them closely and immediately intervened, separating the two. The new bird was around other birds in the store and the employees walked around with the other three conures so they had exposure to other birds. I thought Aleta would have the problem, not the new bird.
I tried to take them out again later this evening and they got two small nips at each other before I separated them again. I'm very concerned whether I should keep the second bird. I'd much prefer to have a longer period of time to allow them time to get used to each other, but I'm in a time crunch.
I would welcome any thoughts/advice. I like the new bird (tentatively named Piper), but Aleta comes first. Thanks!
So I've wanted another bird for a few years, but I've heard pros and cons to owning two conures. So I decided to see if Aleta (my green cheek) will play nice with another conure.
I went to a reputable Petco who had a 5 mo old cute Pineapple Green Cheek who is a sweet as can be. They typically have 3 day return policy if the two birds don't get along. I'm trying to introduce them slowly, yet I want to be fair to both birds and will need to make decision soon. I've gotten an extension until Monday (5 days) to decide if I should keep the new bird or not.
Their cages are on the same long countertop separated by a wide play area (so they could get familiar with each other). I've taken them out separately, to bond with the new bird, and then take Aleta out so she knows she is still very loved.
I took them out together evening - the new bird was on a small play area perch in the kitchen (it's wings are clipped and barely starting to grow) and Aleta was on my shoulder. So Aleta flew over and landed on the far side of the perch. They looked at each other briefly, walked towards each other, then the new bird nipped Aleta. Who then reciprocated. I was monitoring them closely and immediately intervened, separating the two. The new bird was around other birds in the store and the employees walked around with the other three conures so they had exposure to other birds. I thought Aleta would have the problem, not the new bird.
I tried to take them out again later this evening and they got two small nips at each other before I separated them again. I'm very concerned whether I should keep the second bird. I'd much prefer to have a longer period of time to allow them time to get used to each other, but I'm in a time crunch.
I would welcome any thoughts/advice. I like the new bird (tentatively named Piper), but Aleta comes first. Thanks!