Alexandrine Ringneck Parakeet for sale
Alexandrine Ringneck Parakeet for sale
The Alexandrine Ringneck Parakeet is a medium-sized parrot with a huge personality! They are playful and silly, and can sometimes become fantastic talkers. Alexandrine Parakeets have a very strong personality and typically does not like to cuddle. They can offer wonderful companionship if they receive adequate training when they are young.
The Alexandrine parrot is a larger version of both the Indian and African Ringneck. All Alexandrine parrots exhibit the classic ringneck look– dark green bodies, long tails, red beaks, and yellow eyes. The only major difference visible from their cousins is their maroon-patched wings and larger bills.
Tame, handfed Alexandrine parakeets can make loving and affectionate pets, although they tend to become “one-person” birds. They strongly bond to a favorite family member while shunning others within the household. These birds are brilliant and are known to be excellent talkers, making them very popular pets
Ideally, the minimum cage size for this bird would be 30″ long, 22″ wide, 63″ high with 3/4″ wire spacing.
Every hand-fed baby Alexandrine Parakeets is weaned on to a high variety diet. They are weaned onto fruits and veggies, a soak and sprout mix we make here in the store, high variety seed that we also make here in the store, and naturally colored pellets. If you have questions regarding this baby Alexandrine Parakeets or any others that we have available, please give us a call! For more pictures, videos, and information.
Alexandrine parakeets need a cage tall enough to accommodate their long tail feathers, which can be up to 14 inches in length. Alexandrines, like most parrots, are chewing machines and need lots of softwood toys to keep them happy. Add on a few rope toys and a couple of indestructible acrylic toys, and the Alexandrine is ready to play. Puzzle toys that hide nuts or dried fruit can be especially entertaining for an Alexandrine parakeet, which is always ready for a challenge.
Alexandrine parakeets will generally live peacefully with others of its kind but might be aggressive toward other birds. The Alexandrine parakeet’s beak is powerful and large, so keep smaller birds out of your pet’s reach. If you have a “cousin” bird, like an Indian ring-necked parakeet, you can let the birds play, but you should not let the two species breed. All in all, the Alexandrine is a lovable, intelligent parrot that can live more than 30 years if cared for properly.
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