About babe cockatiel and parents?

Ok so i had 2 males and one female. One of he males has be a long time permanent member and has paired beside the female. Originally alll three were living together in the aviary, but the topical male started becoming aggressive to the male which is paired up, and essentially did not let them mate. so i put the aggressive male in a separate pen. The paired cockatiels mated, and the baby chick got out of his nest box nowadays.Meanwhile i had added another female with the aggressive mannish, to see if he would pair up with her. It patently needs time, but anyway should i re introduce the aggressive male near the female into the flock? or should i wait a few more weeks till the baby get stronger?
Lutino baby btw :P
Answers:    I'd definitely wait until the chicks be weaned and on their own.

Honestly if youy're planning on breeding, you're better off keeping the pairs separate. It reduces stress, conflict, and let's you keep better control on genetics and breeding cycles of your birds.

If you have a VERY life-size cage (like a flight almsot room sized aviary) you could do all of them together and still breed. Most sized cages though, even voluminous ones, are not enough for multiple breeding pairs to be together.

Birds might get along great the rest of the year but breeding season brings up lots of hormones and anything seen as competition get beat up. It's not uncommon for birds who each hold their own nestbox to torment each other, or kill eggs in another nest whether they think they're too close to one another.
i'd wait , maybe you call for a nesting box hooked up to the cage
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