Thank you so much ,, i was thinking maybe i can get another ecckie , but they need so much ettention i was thinking of getting him something like a budgieI can only say not another ekkie. There's no way to really know if they're going to get along, but the presence might help. Monaco grew up with a cag for her first 12 years, and still talks about her. Her previous owner is encouraging me to consider a second bird, but I can't do it right now.
@EkkieLu , @Miss Annamarie , @mythic55 all have multiple birds. They might be able to help you.
Thank you so much ,, i was thinking maybe i can get another ecckie , but they need so much ettention i was thinking of getting him something like a budgie
I am so sorry I see I expressed myself wrong ,. I don't want to just buy n budgie and leave him with my ekkie, I will give him attention to I really like animals I have about 20 including dogs cats doves even a tortoise, I will give the budgie attention ,but the require much less attention than an ekkie that is the only reason why I was thinking of getting one , I used to own several budgies when I was younger so I know the don't need a much attention as my ekkieIf it's just for when you are not home, I'd recommend just a laptop or TV or even a radio.
As someone with 2 budgies and 2 ekkies I wouldn't recommend this since from what I understand you're only getting another bird to keep yours company. A smaller bird being 'friends' with another, larger bird is so risky, they can be sweet and cuddly one second and the next second your little guy is on the floor dead, I wouldn't risk it unless you're prepared to give them both attention but also keeping them both safe. Bee and Basil like sitting next to each other, but not very close and that is still risky and they are always supervised.
I'd stick with finding music or TV show your guy enjoys, but if you are really set on finding another companion bird that'll come with some different advice.
I can afford another ekkie if that would be the best option, because parrots in general are very cheap in south africa , for example my friend who lives in the UK bought his ekkie for around 1500 pounds where in south africa my ekkie cost only R3500 which is about 150 dollars ( I don't know why parrots are so cheap in south africa?) All around SA they are so cheap to buy even from the biggest breedersIf it's just for when you are not home, I'd recommend just a laptop or TV or even a radio.
As someone with 2 budgies and 2 ekkies I wouldn't recommend this since from what I understand you're only getting another bird to keep yours company. A smaller bird being 'friends' with another, larger bird is so risky, they can be sweet and cuddly one second and the next second your little guy is on the floor dead, I wouldn't risk it unless you're prepared to give them both attention but also keeping them both safe. Bee and Basil like sitting next to each other, but not very close and that is still risky and they are always supervised.
I'd stick with finding music or TV show your guy enjoys, but if you are really set on finding another companion bird that'll come with some different advice.
If you want to go that way DO NOT PAIR HIM WITH A GIRL. I can link my post with me explaining some of the issues if you are unconvinced. If you want another ekkie, make sure you can afford the time to spend chopping up 2x more fruits and veggies and 2x the time you are spending with your boy right now.I can afford another ekkie if that would be the best option, because parrots in general are very cheap in south africa , for example my friend who lives in the UK bought his ekkie for around 1500 pounds where in south africa my ekkie cost only R3500 which is about 150 dollars ( I don't know why parrots are so cheap in south africa?) All around SA they are so cheap to buy even from the biggest breeders