Indian Ringneck Bird for sale in Aurora, Colorado


Two Indian Ring Neck youngsters
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:382708
Location
:Aurora, Arapahoe County, Colorado
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
One hatched March 2020. Teddy is loving and gentle. He is a beautiful Turquoise and is getting his markings. Second hatched April 2020 is a little timid but wants lots of attention. Baby is a Violet. My life has changed, and between work and health have had to make decision to find the someone to liv them. They can be separated as Teddy really prefers Baby be in his own cage doing his own thing. Baby wants to be with Teddy, but often find them to be like most siblings, in opposite side of the cage with their backs to each other or squabbling over a peanut!!! Lol
Frequently Asked Questions about Indian Ring Neck Parrots
1. What are Indian Ring Neck Parrots?
Indian Ring Neck Parrots are medium-sized birds known for their vibrant colors and playful personalities. They are intelligent and can be taught to mimic sounds and phrases.
2. What are the characteristics of the available youngsters?
We have two Indian Ring Neck youngsters: Teddy, a beautiful Turquoise, and Baby, a Violet. Teddy, hatched in March 2020, is loving and gentle, while Baby, hatched in April 2020, is a bit timid but thrives on attention.
3. Can the parrots be kept separately?
Yes, Teddy and Baby can be separated. Teddy enjoys having his own space and prefers to be in his own cage, while Baby prefers company but sometimes acts like typical siblings and can be found on opposite sides of the cage.
4. What is the daily care required for Indian Ring Neck Parrots?
Daily care for Indian Ring Neck Parrots includes providing fresh food and water, regular cage cleaning, mental stimulation through toys, and social interaction.
5. What type of food should I feed my Indian Ring Neck Parrots?
A balanced diet for these birds includes high-quality pellets, fresh fruits, and vegetables. It's essential to offer variety and avoid harmful foods.
6. Are Indian Ring Neck Parrots good pets for families?
Yes, Indian Ring Neck Parrots can make excellent family pets. They are social creatures and enjoy interaction, making them a great addition to homes with children who understand how to handle pets responsibly.
7. How can I enrich the environment for my parrots?
Providing toys, perches of various sizes, and opportunities for exploration can help keep Indian Ring Neck Parrots mentally stimulated and happy. Rotating toys regularly can also keep their environment exciting.
8. Where are the parrots located?
The available Indian Ring Neck youngsters are located in Aurora, Arapahoe County, Colorado, United States.


























