Mintforest
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- Jan 19, 2021
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I currently have a green cheek conure Kiwi but as my previous threads said he has gone through a lot since I got him from the bird shop. He is very tiny and weak but he's the most cuddly and sweet bird ever. He loves to be with us, toilet trained himself and besides for being picky with his food and not gaining weight he's the most perfect bird ever.
I would like to get a second bird in time to come, preferably a medium sized parrot. I've been researching into the species but internet research is so generic and I would like to hear the experiences of the parronts here.
Because Kiwi is very small and needs special attention, I would like to get a bird that would be able to get along and not be aggressive towards him. They will of course have separate cages and I hope to get the second as a young chick so that it will be easier to socialize. What species would be more recommended in this situation?
Another consideration is that my husband gets allergies so it rules out a lot of powdery birds, if not a cockatiel or a small cockatoo would be great. On a side note, with powdery birds, can the allergies be kept under control if they are bathed everyday and have an air filter in the house?
I have in mind mainly the indian ringneck and hahns macaw, but am open to any suggestions, please recommend!
I would like to get a second bird in time to come, preferably a medium sized parrot. I've been researching into the species but internet research is so generic and I would like to hear the experiences of the parronts here.
Because Kiwi is very small and needs special attention, I would like to get a bird that would be able to get along and not be aggressive towards him. They will of course have separate cages and I hope to get the second as a young chick so that it will be easier to socialize. What species would be more recommended in this situation?
Another consideration is that my husband gets allergies so it rules out a lot of powdery birds, if not a cockatiel or a small cockatoo would be great. On a side note, with powdery birds, can the allergies be kept under control if they are bathed everyday and have an air filter in the house?
I have in mind mainly the indian ringneck and hahns macaw, but am open to any suggestions, please recommend!
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