Frequently Asked Cockatiel Questions
What size cage does a cockatiel need?
What size cage does a cockatiel need?
A minimum of around 60 x 60 x 75cm (24 x 24 x 30in) for one bird, with bar spacing of 1.3–2.5cm. Bigger is always better, so the bird can fully stretch and flap without hitting the sides.
What do cockatiels eat?
What do cockatiels eat?
A balanced pelleted diet with a measured portion of seed and daily fresh vegetables works best. Avoid avocado, and don't rely on seed alone, since it's the most common cause of nutritional problems in this species.
Feather Chef Cockatiel Blend ($15.99–$89.99) is a well-balanced mix of five staple millets enriched with sunflower, chia, buckwheat, sesame and quinoa. Vetafarm Nutriblend Mini Pellet ($15.99–$124.99) is a good, palatable option for birds transitioning onto pellets for the first time.
How long do cockatiels live?
How long do cockatiels live?
With proper diet, housing and vet care, 16–25 years is typical, and some live longer. This is a long-term commitment, not a short-lived pet.
Do cockatiels talk?
Do cockatiels talk?
Some do, but they're better known for whistling than talking, with males generally more vocal than females. Teaching either skill takes patience and consistent, short daily sessions.
What are the warning signs of illness, and how do I support day-to-day health?
What are the warning signs of illness, and how do I support day-to-day health?
Fluffed posture, tail bobbing, reduced droppings or laboured breathing should prompt an immediate vet visit, since cockatiels can decline quickly once they show symptoms.
A cuttlebone is a simple daily calcium source, especially useful for egg-laying females. See our Cuttlebone range.
