If you choose to use a separate cage for breeding, make sure that it is large enough to accommodate the breeding pair comfortably and that it includes all of the necessary accessories, such as a nest box, perches, and food and water dishes. The cage should also be placed in a quiet, draft-free area of the home.
If you decide not to use a separate cage for breeding, it is important to make sure that the existing cage is large enough to accommodate the breeding pair comfortably and that it has all of the necessary accessories. It is also important to remove any perches or ladders that could be used by the male to perch directly over the female's nest box. This can help to reduce stress and aggression during the breeding period.