Parrotlet Bird for sale in Fresno, California | $80
Baby Blue Parrotlets/ Parrotlet
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Have two baby blue parrotlets: one male and the other female. The male is 6 weeks and split dilute turquoise and the female is 11 weeks. They are untamed. Each is $80 OBO.\r\n\r\nCage or carrier will not be included. Call or text at *** and bring a cage or carrier to take the bird. We are available at 8 am to 2 pm to show the bird. Located in CA. Unfortunately, we do not ship. For more information, you can visit our website: ***
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$80
Frequently Asked Questions about Baby Blue Parrotlets
What are Baby Blue Parrotlets?
Baby Blue Parrotlets are small, colorful birds that make wonderful pets. They are known for their playful and affectionate nature, making them a popular choice among bird enthusiasts.
What is the price of Baby Blue Parrotlets?
The price for each Baby Blue Parrotlet is $80 OBO (or best offer). This makes them an affordable option for pet owners looking to add a feathered friend to their family.
How old are the Baby Blue Parrotlets for sale?
We have two Baby Blue Parrotlets available: one male who is 6 weeks old and is a split dilute turquoise, and one female who is 11 weeks old. Both are untamed and ready for a loving home.
Is a cage or carrier included with the purchase?
No, a cage or carrier will not be included with the purchase of the Baby Blue Parrotlets. We recommend bringing your own cage or carrier to safely transport the bird.
When can I see the Baby Blue Parrotlets?
You can visit us to see the Baby Blue Parrotlets from 8 am to 2 pm. We recommend calling ahead to schedule a visit and ensure the birds are available for viewing.
Where are the Baby Blue Parrotlets located?
The Baby Blue Parrotlets are located in Fresno, Fresno County, California. Please note that we do not offer shipping; local pick-up only.
Are Baby Blue Parrotlets a good pet choice?
Yes, Baby Blue Parrotlets are known for their lively personalities and can be trained to interact with their owners. They require socialization and care but can make excellent companions for those who invest time in their training and bonding.
























