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    Alexandrine Parakeet

    Alexandrine Parakeet
    Majestat Aviary

    Majestat Aviary

    Floral City, Florida

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    Price$1,800.00
    Age

    ~8 weeks

    Est. hatched Feb 23, 2026

    Sex

    Unknown

    Location

    Floral City, Florida

    Disease Testing (Per Breeder)PBFD

    Breeder's Health Guarantee

    48 Hours Health Guarantee

    Covers:

    • Major avian diseases (if present at time of sale)

    We asked that you please have a vet appointment scheduled within 24 to 48 hours of babies arrival.

    Current DietAll babies will be weaned on Hagen Tropicana, as well as fresh chop and sprouts.
    ShippingYes β€” Delta Airlines, Local Meet Up
    Est. Shipping Cost$250.00

    Description

    We have two Alexandrian babies that have just hatched 🐣 February 26 and February 28th. These birds are truly amazing and regal, great talkers and truly great companion Birds compared to their Indian ringnecks cousins. If you’d like more information and find out about these amazing birds, please feel free to send us a message. These babies will be DNA and come with PFBD test testing from animal genetics

    Species Overview

    Lifespan

    25–35 years

    Minimum Cage Size

    36" Γ— 24" Γ— 48"

    Diet Type

    Pellets, fresh fruits & veggies, and some seed

    Noise Level

    High

    Mimic Potential

    Capable of learning sounds or words with consistent interaction. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed.

    Origin

    South & Southeast Asia

    Average Adult Size

    22–25 in / 200–300 g

    Dander Level

    Low

    Species data verified against 10+ authoritative sources including veterinary references, zoological databases, and avian textbooks. Individual birds may vary.