Polarn wrote:You can keep several cockatiels tame as long as you spend time socializing with them, handreared or not (but that's another discussion). As for other species caged together. I wouldn't recomend putting different species in the same cage really. However given enough space I'm a strong believer they can coexist. But for a cagesize enough to cohabitat several species I'd say you might as well use the biggest room of your house, and even then it's not certain they will work together (here is one of the aspects where I think parent raised birds are preferable since they actually learn their behavior better unless the parents were handreared, but then that reduces their chances of actually raising their chicks properly. So short: I wouldn't cage different species together. But it can be done my budgie and cockatiel came here caged together hand has been for about 9-10 years before they came here. But that might just as well have ended in disaster.
Hi,
I totally understand about the spending time part, believe me we are both massive advocates of playtime, Edmund getting at least 2 hours contact playtime in the evenings plus half an hour in the mornings before I leave for work. Additionally, my partner is at home most of the day when he studies so even though Edmund's in his cage he has plenty of room to jump around and always sits close to him when he sits on the sofa. We had him from 7 weeks so he's super tame; he can whistle, mimic and speak already which is good considering he hasn't even had his first molt yet

Anyway back on topic, we have had a budgie/cockatiel combo before that worked really well (Rambo and Fingel) but I wasn't sure about other birds. Having read your concerns it's probably best to get another 'tiel once we are 100% on Edmund's gender although vet, breeder and myself think he's a boy as his behaviour is very very male! With the possibility of having a talented girl until after the first molt I wanted to start planning things now.
Thanks for your help!