by Pajarita » Thu Nov 20, 2014 11:59 am
Going by his age, he should be going through or be ready to start his juvenile molt (psittaculas start later than other species) now but I don't know if you keep him to a solar schedule or what and that is what determines molt, breeding, resting seasons in captivity...
In the wild (India, Pakistan, etc), they always molt after the breeding season, which is the rule for all parrots BUT these birds breed in the winter -from November to April- because the weather is cool but dry and, in May, the tropical storms start with monsoon season following right after them (weather that is real bad for raising babies - thus, their breeding in the winter as it's much better weather and better food availability) so they end up molting during the rainy season when it's VERY hot. I don't know if temperature affects their molt (do you keep him at a steady temperature all year round?), it might, it does to canaries (they would go into molt at 85 degres or higher regardless of daylength) but I don't know about parrots because all of mine are kept at a strict solar schedule which reverts them to photoperiodism as their main breeding trigger.
Two things to keep in mind with psittaculas is that they don't develop the ring until their second molt although some take three molts and only get it when they are fully adults (at three years of age). And the other one is that they look TERRIBLE while molting so, when it happens and he looks like a swarm of moths attacked him, don't worry too much because it's normal.