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Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 12:12 pm
by lovezebs
Hello all burd lovers,

I have an opportunity, to snap up two baby Parrotlets for a very good price.

The question is, should I , or shouldn't I????
I am tempted, but conflicted...

I don't know much about this species, and have read conflicting information about them. Some people absolutely love them, while others claim that they are nasty wee beasties.

I've also read, that they are like tiny Amazon Parrots, but having never owned these either, this information is not in the least helpful.

So..... any advice, information or thoughts, would be appreciated.

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 12:16 pm
by Sally
I don't know anything about them. At the last mart, the table next to where I was sitting had parrotlets, and I have to admit that they were adorable! He was carrying them around on his shoulder, I think they were only 3-4 months old, yet already so tame. I was tempted.

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 12:33 pm
by Nerine
lovezebs

Do you own any other hookbills, or would this be your first? It seems to me you had a linnie, but I'm not sure if I'm mixing you up with another member.

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 1:53 pm
by lovezebs
Nerine

I have two Budgies, but they wouldn't be housed together.
I also had Lovebirds, for close to twenty years, urrrgghh, and never again.

Yes, I did have my darling Linnie, Kenzie, but lost him in a freak dog incident :(

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 1:57 pm
by lovezebs
Sally

I am tempted....
They are approximately 2 months old, and the guy is moving and can't or doesn't want to take them with him, so reducing the price way down.

Aww geez, I've got that bird itch happening :roll: :wink:

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 2:12 pm
by Nerine
lovezebs

I'm so sorry...I didn't know about poor Kenzie, I thought you still had her :(

You sound like you have plenty of hookbill experience, so I would say go for it! They do look adorable; I know I would have a hard time saying no.

Are they quite tame?

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 2:45 pm
by lovezebs
Nerine

I am playing a game of Russian Roulette (spelling?). If the ad is still up this evening (click), I may get in touch with the fellow again (click), and maybe make a plan for tomorrow (click) , depending if the weather is not too cold (click), becase I have to take the bus (click)......

If I go over there and see them though....BANGGG! It's hopeless then even if I have to carry them inside my shirt, under my down filled coat (and god, I hope they're not biters.... :shock: :-O :((

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 3:54 pm
by monotwine
:lol: you crack me up. Enjoy the bus ride. I hope for your sake they don't bite. Look really cute.

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 5:17 pm
by Babs _Owner
lovezebs

Ahhhhhhhh hahahahaha!! =)) =)) =)) =))

I'm gonna put a note in your head, right by the bullet reading " Hey, get a girl and a boy and BREED 'em! Wean yourself a seriously tame little male baby (they talk up a storm). " :YMPARTY:

Yep. I'm starting trouble, I certainly AM!"
*nodding furiously*

Listen to this little male https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krNF0OciO0I

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 5:26 pm
by lovezebs
monotwine

I have seen people handling these little guys (when they're tame), and they are amazingly cute tiny things that crawl in and out of your shirt pocket, hide in your shirt collar, and snuggle under your chin.

These two that are available, have not been handraised, but are still apparantly young enough to be trained and tamed (?).

They come in different colours as well.
There is a green clutch on line as well (different person) and they are selling for exactly double the amount of these little blue cuties.

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 5:31 pm
by lovezebs
Babs

You wicked imp, putting such ideas in my head, lol.

These guys are siblings sweetie, so breeding them would be [-X , seeing as we're not from one of these places where it's considered an acceptable practice.

As I mentioned to Monique (up above), there is an unrelated green clutch on line for sale, and they are hand tamed (but double the $) :(

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 5:59 pm
by DamonIRB
They would be biters! :) I've never seen a parrotlet that wasn't. It's almost like that's how they say 'Hi' or display dominance. Yes, they are as cute as they can be and they are very cuddly. But they are messy, have a bad habit of bonding to one particular person and being aggressive to everyone else, and throwing tantrums when they don't get their way.

Or maybe I'm thinking of myself... crap, I can't remember.

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 6:12 pm
by lovezebs
DamonIRB

LOL !!!

So you bond strongly to one person, you're aggressive to the rest of the world, you're messy, you like to bite, and you throw temper tantrums if you don't get your own way ???? Hmmmm, good to know :wink: You do live in North Carolina, right? I guess it's enough distance for me to feel safe, eh???

Have you had Parrotlets in the past? You sound like you're familiar with these little guys.

So, I guess I shouldn't put them in my shirt to keep them warm on the way home??? ~X( that's if I do end up getting them.

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 6:15 pm
by Nerine
DamonIRB

:))


Seriously though, do they bite worse than a budgie?

They're so small!

Re: Should I, Or Shouldn't I???

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 6:32 pm
by lovezebs
Nerine

I can put up with Budgie bites, but a Lovebird bite....OH MY GOOD GOD !!!

I've had a Lovebird, bite right through the skin webbing between my thumb and forefinger and lock her beak like a crazed alligator. It hurt like hell, with blood going everywhere, and me shaking my hand, waving my arm up and down and screaming bloody murder, while she was hanging on for dear life, growling the whole time.

Finally had to stick her under the faucet and running cold water, and squeeze the sides of her beak with quite a bit of force to get her to release. Same bird also almost gave me another hole in my ear lobe (before it was fashionable to have more than one).