Can i put a nanday conure and a sun conure together contained by matching shut within for in the region of month?

im going on vacation for a month and planning to put my 2 year old sun conure with my cousins 15 years hoary nanday conure, i dont know what hes going to do with them so if he puts them in a shut within together would they hurt each other or be friendly?

**the nanday conure bites people he dosent know, would he bite my sun conure?
i agree with kate, Nanday Conures and Sun Conures are both conures, but Suns are surrounded by the Aratinga genus, and Nandays are in their owns genus. Nadays aren't related to sun conures like the jenday and the sun are. They could fight, and completion up dead, or getting fatal injuries. I suggest simply bringing your cage their for your sun conure.
Take your own cage to your cousins house. One bird may kill the other then you both would be aware of horrible. You need to make sure that his bird and your bird are both respectable before exposing them to each other. I know most breeders won't even put the birds in like room as the established birds until the new comer has been within quarantine for at least 30 days or more. I would NOT put your baby in next to an older bird especially when that bird will see yours as an invader to his territory. Also your bird is used to his enclose and toys and will be stressed in the new environment. He doesn't need the added pressure of dealing near a new bird and cage.
Answers:    You can put them together, but in this casing I would say no. They don't know each other & would probably fight, next to the one whose cage it is being the aggressor. Bird's view their hold like you do your room...private property.

It would be much the same as somebody you didn't know just moving into your room in need your knowledge or permission.

Even with birds of impossible to tell apart specie, it is not a good idea to just put them together. They should other have their own cage, then whether they want to move in together, in one cage or the other, they will start baggy out in the cage together, then will finish up sleeping in it regularly.

I have a friend who has a nanday & sun that are bonded enclose mates.

Take your cage to your cousin's, so your bird will have somewhere habituated to stay.


Good luck...
Don't do it. There are a couple of possibilities. The birds may bond instantly and you will will hold the trauma of separting bonded birds when you come home. .However it is highly unlikely they will bond. For one thing both birds are feisty little buggers and the 15 year feeble nan will probably defend his cage to the death. If you don't know the sex of the birds specifically another problem . The 2 year old is probably coming into sexual maturity. Hoo boy If both are males there will probably be a big argue. The ideal solution would be to house them in separate rooms. It is your bird but if it be mine I wouldn't take a chance.
I would highly insist on you to make sure your bird stays in his own pen when you're gone. Birds can't just be put together and get along, it doesn't work that way. They pick their own friends, sometimes you can slowly introduce them and they'll tolerate respectively other. Other times they get along right away. Sometimes though, they'll never get along no concern what you try. (kind of like people...)

If the birds have never met (or any been tested for common bird diseases- the bird doesn't have to show signs to be a mover of something, which might adversely affect another bird), I'd bring your bird in his own cage, and have your cousin maintain them in separate rooms for the month. It will just be easier for all involved.
I am a firm believer in not putting different species together . No that is definately not a appropriate idea . chances are that the nanday would kill the sun or vice versa . I lately dont think it is a good idea . Please dont do this .
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