pennyandrocky wrote:no they can't breed. but the box can cause egg laying with your female i would get rid of the box. my

had a cat hut she liked to play in but it caused her to lay an egg so i took it away since sometimes eggs can get stuck i don't want anything to encourage it.my mother actually got excited when i told her mya laid an egg since i have a male

she wondered what would hatch until i explained to her it doesn't work that way.
Phew! Ah I see. Ouch.. :/ I shall take the box out then. Haha not quite

Thank you for your input ^^
marie83 wrote:No they cannot breed.
I would keep your Jenday away from your kakariki though. They may get on but the size difference means if they ever did bicker, even for a second your kakariki would die or become severely injured. Conures aren't known for being the most gentle birds even though they certainly can be.
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The kaks are so so tiny and your conure hasn't even reached the terrible twos yet. It would be very rare for a parrot to get through that period without a moment (or 100's of moments) of aggression. They can't control their hormones any more than we can, although we have the morals (usually) to walk away when we know something isn't right, birds only have instinct.
My Conure is actually the same size as the Kakariki, if not a tiny bit smaller.. She's a bit underdeveloped. They get along fabulously and so fights are highly unlikely between the 2 of them.. but yeah, I understand the hormones. Thank you very much for your input.
