Do you have to a specific temperature for your parakeet live in?

Parakeets are tropical birds and prefer a warm environment, with temperatures between 65-85 degrees Fahrenheit (18-29 degrees Celsius). They can tolerate cooler temperatures for short periods, but prolonged exposure to temperatures below 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius) can be harmful.

In the wild, parakeets live in a variety of climates, from the hot, humid rainforests of South America to the cooler, drier grasslands of Australia. They are able to adapt to a wide range of temperatures, but they prefer a warm, humid environment.

If you live in a climate with cold winters, it is important to provide your parakeet with a warm place to stay. This can be done by placing the cage in a warm room, or by using a heat lamp. You should also avoid placing the cage near drafts or windows.

In addition to a warm environment, parakeets also need a humid environment. This can be achieved by placing a bowl of water near the cage, or by misting the cage with water several times a day.

By providing your parakeet with a warm, humid environment, you can help them to stay healthy and comfortable.