by friend2parrots » Fri Dec 21, 2012 12:30 am
Sorry to hear about your parakeet's passing.
I am sure others may also have advice for you, but this is what comes to mind:
when you are looking for a parakeet from a breeder, try to buy one that is GREEN. with YELLOW and BLACK barring on the wings, and YELLOW head/face. this is called the WILD type. if you type in "wild budgerigar" in google you will get pictures of this.
the other colors of the budgie (another name for parakeet) are color mutations which have a LOT of genetic problems. i learned this the hard and sad way when i was young. the fancy color parakeets tend to live short lives because they are bred purely for color and often irresponsibly.
in fact this is true for all birds - color mutations live shorter lives and get sick more often.
you should keep your parakeet flighted. they are EXTREMELY easy to train. the blog of this website has all the info you need. go to the top left hand corner for the link.
you should get the BIGGEST cage you can possibly get.
others may feel differently, but I think two parakeets are much happier than one, and are good at encouraging each other to learn tricks.
anyway, that's my two cents - best wishes on your new parakeet!
Ringo - Green Cheek Conure
Toby - Bourke Parakeet