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I have a SWEET little cockatiel and I want to get more birds. I have been reading about illigers mini macaws and everyone says they are really sweet and get along well with other birds. That sounds perfect for me! I also want to get a blue crown conure, sun conure, jardines parrot, and a panama amazon. I won&#8217;t get all of these, but could I house it with some of the similar sized, species friendly birds? In a very large cage of course.


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<p>I have a SWEET little cockatiel and I want to get more birds. I have been reading about illigers mini macaws and everyone says they are really sweet and get along well with other birds. That sounds perfect for me! I also want to get a blue crown conure, sun conure, jardines parrot, and a panama amazon. I won&#8217;t get all of these, but could I house it with some of the similar sized, species friendly birds? In a very large cage of course.</p>


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