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If they dont know each other and you have just places one into the cage. They will fight, for it’s the home of the first one. You need to put them in a cage next to each other for a while. Till you know that they get one.
To take them you need to get them used to your hand first. You can just keep your hand in the cage for a while a few times as day. Also depends if you have young ones to..
They should be housed in separate cages right beside each other where they can still interact, but from a distance, without being able to harm each other. If they’re both females, it might not be a wise idea to ever just let them live together. Females have been known to fight quite viciously with each other when there are only two in a cage, although there are of course exceptions.
As for budgie care and information, check out the links in my source list for some help.
they love to sit on a shoulder
Please put them in seperate cages before they hurt each other.
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