Crimson Rosella birds
Traits: Crimson rosellas are quiet and gentle. They are often
kept in an aviary, but if hand-fed and played with daily they can make
excellent pet birds. If housed in an aviary, it is recommended to place
perches on either side to encourage flying for exercise.
Behavior/Health Concerns: Some crimson rosellas are prone to obesity, being nippy, and they are also susceptible to bacterial infections and psittacosis. Crimson rosellas are usually housed one pair per cage because they do not make good neighbors with other birds, even of their own species. If breeding crimson rosellas, provide several choices of nesting boxes because they prefer to select their own nest. Once they have chosen a nesting location, the additional boxes may be removed.
Behavior/Health Concerns: Some crimson rosellas are prone to obesity, being nippy, and they are also susceptible to bacterial infections and psittacosis. Crimson rosellas are usually housed one pair per cage because they do not make good neighbors with other birds, even of their own species. If breeding crimson rosellas, provide several choices of nesting boxes because they prefer to select their own nest. Once they have chosen a nesting location, the additional boxes may be removed.
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