hi there!
for a conversion to pellets, the following worked for my budgies that I had some years past - theyre both deceased now. and boy, were they stubborn little things! they also had been raised on nothing but seeds, and refused other foods.
my vet recommended this - get a very shallow dish with a little bit of a lip on the edge. observe how much seed your parrotlet consumes in one day, and place that amount into the dish in the morning. check the dish in the eve. if there are any seeds left over, then youve fed too much. reduce it so its just right.
when youve got this down, then youre ready for the next step. one morning, remove about a quarter of the amount of the seed youve been offering. replace that with pellets. offer this for about 2 weeks. if you see pellet crumbles anywhere in the dish or in the cage, then you are making progress.
in 2 weeks time, adjust the mixture to two thirds seed and one third pellets. see how that works out.
after about another 2 weeks, adjust the mixture to one half seed to one half pellets.
about two weeks after that, offer one third seed and two third pellets
about two weeks after that, quarter seed, three quarters pellets.
by this time, you should defintely see pellet crumbles. make sure youre using the right size for your bird. procure a weight scale and weigh him regularly to check he is not losing too much weight.
keep adjusting the pellet amount gradually to be the only thing you offer, working at the really slow pace demonstrated above. it takes a LONG time for the little guys to change their mindsets sometimes.
it wook a total of three months for the full conversion. it has to be gradual because you dont want such a small bird to go into a low blood sugar situation.
also, my vet told me to place fresh white paper towels on the bottom of the cage, OVER the grate, so you can examine the poop throughout the day. you will see it start to change in appearance as the peellets are being consumed. also, you should make sure that a good number of poops are taking place, in proportion to the amount of time the bird is in the cage. too few poops throughout the day means hes not eating enough, and that you need to slow down a little bit.
when i did the seed to pellet conversion, i just didnt offer any veggies at all until i reached the 100% pellet mark. once that mark is reached, and the pellets are all that the bird gets to eat, the fruits and other juicy things become irresistible to them, believe me! so work on the pellet conversion first, then move on to other dietary items.
hope this helps, good luck!
