I have been thinking for quite some time about getting a budgie. Given that I have such a great resource here and wanting to make sure I do things "right" I figured I'd ask for input before I make a decision. Time with the birds is not an issue for us. There is always someone home but for about 4-5 hours a day. I have read a lot about them online but much of the info I have found I know to be inaccurate. For instance, one of the stickies (budgie faq) on this forum under the "parrot species" topic states that getting more than one budgie is a mistake because the bird will not bond to you. I know from reading many of your posts that this is misguided advice. So I figured I'd get as much info up front from those with experience.
First, I live in a very small town and there are no budgie breeders within several hundred miles. My choice is pretty much confined to the local pet store. They are unclipped thankfully. Sadly they offer a free clipping, poor little guys. Of course I would not allow them to clip the birds and I would be getting at least two.
I am wondering whether it's best to get one of each sex or two of the same. I think I know the answer but wanted some input. My concern with getting opposite sex is that I don't want them to breed. How can I prevent this if I go that route?
Also, do they have a specialized diet? My conure gets my version of gloop in the morning and a good pellet at night. I don't know if budgies require something special or can they have the same diet as my conure?
Is there anything in particular I should look for when picking them out?
Anything else you think I should know or consider would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help!





