female budgie from a bonded pair became aggressive.
Hi everyone!
I have a pair of bonded budgies for 4 years and they are around 4.5 years old. The male is slightly younger and they’ve been in the same large cage (1 meter x 1.3 meter x 1.5 meter professional parrot cage with sufficient amount of toys, food, water, squid bone, and millet treats occasionally). In the cage there’s a metal enclosure for them to hide but not too suitable for nesting.
We’ve observed them mating each year without the female budgie laying any eggs. These year the female became more interested in the metal box and often came in and out while scratching the bottom with her feet. Her mate would stay out curiously and bring her food often. Also they are kept in an environment with similar temperatures and lighting conditions all year round. But we are trying the method to discourage them by having longer night time.
Today the pair had a huge fight for the first time, where the female chases the male to the ground and tries to bite him. The fight was stopped immediately yet the male still tries to stay by her side and therefore causes more fights. After seeing this, I’ve taken the male out to a slightly smaller traveling cage (50 cm x 60 cm x 80 cm) for his safety, but they could still see and hear each other just fine.
Should we be concerned about the female’s odd aggressive behavior? Even last night they did their mating thing just fine but today it was tense.
Is there anything we could do to help like taking out the metal box or supply them a special diet? I’m just afraid that she already has eggs in her body and taking the box out would cause her to be frightened.
Both of them were rescues from local pet stores and weren’t hand raised. Therefore, they are kinda the only companions for each other. We do try entertaining them everyday with talking to them or play the music they like. The male is more brave and would act interested when we put our hands in from the side with millets. We’ve also tried supplying them with fresh veges and fruits but they seems to not like it and would only eat bird seed blends. We change the choice from time to time while mixing both kinds during transitions for them to have more variety.
Please let me know if any further information is needed and thank you very much to your time!