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Conure Care Guide

Did You Know?

  • Scientific name: Genuses Aratinga, Pyrrhura, Cyandiseus (Patagonian)


  • Native to South America, there are over 100 recognized species of Conures.


  • All Conures have a distinct white ring around their eyes.


  • Conures are known to be great family birds as they will bond with multiple people in a household.


  • While all birds have their own personalities, Conures are known for their cuddly and affectionate behaviors.

Species Information

LIFE SPAN

20+ years depending on species


AVERAGE SIZE

 9-12 inches long

 

MALE OR FEMALE?

Conures are not sexually dimorphic, which means males and females are not visually different. A proper DNA test by a qualified avian veterinarian can tell you whether your pet is male or female. 

 

NORMAL BEHAVIOR & INTERACTION

Birds are flock-oriented animals, and they do well with other birds in the home to communicate with. However, you and your family become part of your bird’s flock as well.

 

DIET

Conures DO NOT live by seed alone! They need a good quality pellet diet mixed with seeds, vegetables, fruits and grains for a complete and balanced diet. We recommend a combination of 60% pellet/20% seed/20% fresh food.

 

SUPPLEMENTS

Conures need calcium which can be offered in the form of a cuttlebone or calcium treat. Birds should also be exposed to UVB light for at least 3-4 hours per day if natural sunlight is not provided.  

 

WATER

Fresh, chlorine free water must be available to your bird at all times. Conures often bathe in their water, so water may need to be changed multiple times a day.

 

HOUSING & ENVIRONMENT

For smaller species, a single bird should have a cage no smaller than 30”L x 36”W x 30”H, and for larger species, no smaller than 36”L x 40”W x 36”H. Perches of varying materials and types should be included in the cage. The cage should be placed in a family centered room where the bird(s) will feel a part of the “flock.” 

 

ENRICHMENT

Birds are very smart and inquisitive animals who need to keep their minds busy to prevent boredom and stress. At least three different types of toys should be available to your bird in his cage at one time appropriate for their size. Rotating these toys out often is recommended. 

 

CAGE MAINTENANCE

Your Conure’s cage should be spot cleaned daily for feces and spoiling food. Floor bedding or paper should be changed every few days and the entire habitat cleaned at least once a month.


GROOMING & HYGIENE

All birds should be gently misted with a spray bottle dedicated to this use only. Spray up and over the bird to replicate a fine rain. NEVER spray the bird directly in the face. In addition to misting, a room temperature birdbath should be offered to your bird at least twice weekly. 

 

RECOMMENDED SUPPLIES

  • Bird cage (min 30”L x 36” W x 30” H for 1 small Conure or min 36”L x 40”W x 36”H for 1 large Conure) with bar space no larger than ½” to 5/8”
  • UVB bulb & housing (if needed)
  • Bedding for the bottom of the cage
  • At least 3 different types of perches
  • 3 sturdy dishes: 1 for fresh water, 1 for pellet/seed mix, 1 for fresh food
  • At least 3 different types of toys
  • Bird seed & pellet diet
  • Calcium supplement such as cuttlebone, crushed oyster shells or calcium treat
  • Treats such as millet spray
  • Misting bottle & bird bath 

 



Vet Approved

Our Care Guides are designed to assist in general knowledge and requirements for the care of your new family member. We strongly encourage further research and consultation with your veterinarian on the complete and proper care of any new pet.

For more information visit petsuppliesplus.com, cdc.gov/healthypets or contact your veterinarian.

Always wash your hands before and after handling your pet or cleaning its habitat, and remember that any pet can scratch, bite or transmit disease to humans.

For pregnant women, persons with compromised immune systems, or if you have children under the age of 5, we strongly recommend contacting your physician prior to purchasing or caring for a new pet.

Please see the Centers for Disease Control website at www.cdc.gov/healthypets for more information.

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