Conures for sale
Welcome to the definitive resource for anyone searching for a Conure for sale. Conures are often described as "a large parrot's personality in a small bird's body." From the world-famous Green Cheek to the neon brilliance of the Sun Conure, these South American natives are beloved for their playful antics, cuddly nature, and undeniable "sass."
What is a Conure? Understanding the "Clown" of the Bird World
The term "Conure" isn't a scientific classification but a term used in aviculture to describe a diverse group of small-to-medium parrots, primarily from the Aratinga and Pyrrhura genera.
Pineapple Turquoise Green Cheeks
- Name: Greg
- Posted: 02/02/2022
- Location: California
Hand-fed Pineapple Turquoise Green-cheeked Conures ready for new homes! These will make great pets or future breeders. $650 each. Shipping is available via Delta Airlines for $175.
Suncheek Green cheeked Conures
- Name: Greg
- Posted: 02/02/2022
- Email: Email Seller
Hand-fed high red Suncheek Green-cheeked Conures ready for new homes! These will make great pets or future breeders. $950 each. Shipping is available via Delta Airlines for $175.
Red Jenday Conures
- Name: Greg
- Posted: 02/02/2022
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: California
Hand-fed red factor Jenday Conures ready for new homes! These will make great pets or future breeders. $1200 each. Shipping is available via Delta Airlines for $175.
Red Sun Conures
- Name: Greg
- Posted: 02/02/2022
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: California
Hand-fed red Sun Conures ready for new homes! These will make great pets or future breeders. $1500 each. Shipping is available via Delta Airlines for $175.
Sun Conure
- Name: Cassie
- Posted: 01/24/2022
- Phone: (619) 651-6229
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: California
Rubyis a Beautiful, Sweet and Loving High Yellow Sun Conure. She is DNA'D female She is ready to go to her forever home:)
Breeder singles babies
- Name: Benjamin
- Posted: 01/20/2022
- Phone: 3059009460
- Email: Email Seller
Posting for 2 friends. 8 pair green Quakers all young pairs surgically sexed tattooed 600 pair 7 young pairs of green Indian ring necks all last years babies surgically sexed tatooed 800 pair 1 female crimson bellie conure 900 1 female senigal...
Why Choose a Conure?
Cuddle Bugs: Many Conures enjoy "snuggling" under their owner's chin or inside a shirt pocket.
Trainability: They are incredibly fast learners, capable of performing tricks like "playing dead," "rolling over," and even playing fetch.
Size: They offer a "big bird" experience for people who don't have the space for a Macaw or Cockatoo.
Exploring Popular Conure Species for Sale
Not all Conures are created equal. When browsing Conures for sale, your first decision is choosing between the two primary families: the quiet, cuddly Pyrrhura and the loud, vibrant Aratinga.
The Green Cheeked Conure (Pyrrhura molinae)
The most popular pet Conure in the world.
Personality: Quiet (for a parrot), inquisitive, and very affectionate.
Color Mutations: Look for Pineapple, Turquoise, Cinnamon, and Yellow-Sided Conures for sale. These mutations offer stunning variety.
Best for: Apartment dwellers and first-time bird owners.
The Sun Conure (Aratinga solstitialis)
Known for their breathtaking yellow, orange, and red plumage.
Personality: Extremely social and loyal.
The Noise Factor: Warning! Sun Conures are very loud. Their call is designed to carry through miles of rainforest.
Best for: Owners in single-family homes who want a "show-stopper" bird.
The Jenday Conure
Often confused with the Sun Conure, but with solid green wings.
Personality: Similar to the Sun but often described as slightly more independent.
The Nanday Conure
Known for their black facial mask and blue tail feathers.
Personality: Highly intelligent but also one of the loudest species. They are famous for their "brave" and bold attitudes.
The Blue-Crowned Conure
Made famous by the movie Paulie.
Personality: One of the best "talkers" in the Conure family. They are gentler and less nippy than Green Cheeks.
The "Conure Temperament": What to Expect
Before you hit "buy" on a Conure for sale, you must understand the "Conure Personality."
The "Nippy" Phase
Conures use their beaks like a third hand. During adolescence (around 1 year old), they may go through a "nippy" phase. Successful owners use positive reinforcement rather than punishment to guide them through this stage.
The Need for Attention
Conures are "velcro birds." They do not do well if left in a cage all day. They require at least 2–4 hours of out-of-cage interaction daily to prevent behavioral issues like feather plucking.
Housing Your Conure: More Than Just a Cage
When looking for Conure cages for sale, remember: Width is more important than height.
Minimum Size: 24"W x 24"D x 30"H.
Bar Spacing: 1/2" to 5/8" for Green Cheeks; 5/8" to 3/4" for larger species like Suns or Blue-Crowns.
Safety First: Ensure the cage is made of non-toxic, powder-coated steel. Avoid old "zinc" cages which can cause heavy metal poisoning.
Enrichment and Toys
Conures have high "chew drives." Your cage should include:
Destructible Toys: Sola wood, balsa, and yucca.
Foraging Toys: Anything that hides a treat to stimulate their natural foraging instinct.
Sleeping Huts: While popular, use caution. Some birds become territorial or "hormonal" with fabric huts. Natural seagrass mats are a safer alternative.
Nutrition: The Key to Vibrant Colors
If you want your Conure to have the "neon glow" seen in show birds, their diet must be superior.
The 70/20/10 Rule
70% High-Quality Pellets: Avoid brands with artificial dyes (which can cause kidney issues). Look for Harrison's, Roudybush, or TOPS.
20% Fresh "Chop": A daily salad of kale, bell peppers, cooked sweet potato, and blueberries.
10% Seeds and Nuts: Use these only as rewards for training. A seed-only diet leads to Fatty Liver Disease.
Training Your Conure: Unlocking Their Potential
One reason people search for hand-fed Conures for sale is for their ease of training.
Target Training: Teaching your bird to touch a stick for a reward. This is the foundation for all other tricks.
Potty Training: Yes, Conures can be taught to "go" on command or over a specific waste bin!
Speech: While not as clear as African Greys, Conures can learn dozens of words in a "gravelly" but endearing voice.
How to Spot a Reputable Conure Breeder
Don't be fooled by low prices. A "cheap" bird often comes with expensive vet bills.
| Look For | Red Flags |
|---|---|
| Weaning Status: The bird must be eating on its own for 2 weeks. | Selling "unweaned" babies (requires dangerous hand-feeding). |
| Socialization: The bird doesn't scream or bite when handled. | The bird is terrified of hands or stays in a corner. |
| Cleanliness: The breeder's facility is tidy and smells fresh. | Cages are caked in old food or droppings. |
| Health Guarantee: At least 48–72 hours to see a vet. | "All sales final" with no health documentation. |
Health and Wellness: Common Conure Ailments
A healthy Conure is a busy Conure. Watch for these issues:
PBFD (Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease): A serious viral condition. Always ask if the breeder tests for this.
Vitamin A Deficiency: Leads to respiratory issues and dull feathers. Fixed with fresh orange veggies.
Conure Bleeding Syndrome: A rare condition specific to some species; ensure your bird gets enough Vitamin K through leafy greens.
The Cost of Ownership: Year 1 vs. Year 5
Buying the bird is the "cheap" part.
Initial Price: $400 – $1,200 depending on species and mutation.
The Setup: Cage, perches, and toys ($300 – $600).
Annual Vet Visit: $150 – $300.
Monthly Food/Toy Rotation: $50 – $80.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long do Conures live?
With proper care, a Green Cheek can live 20–25 years, while larger species like the Sun Conure can live 30+ years.
Are Conures good for kids?
They can be, provided the child is over 10 and understands how to handle a bird gently. Conures are "fast" and can nip if startled.
Why is my Conure "bobbing" its head?
This is usually a sign of excitement or a "begging" behavior seen in young birds. It means they are happy to see you!
Can Conures live with other birds?
They are generally social but can be "bullies." They should never be housed in the same cage as smaller birds like Finches or Budgies.
Is a Conure Right for You?
If you want a pet that will play games, snuggle in your hair, and greet you with a happy dance every time you come home, then a Conure is the perfect choice. They are high-energy, high-intelligence, and high-reward.
The Conure Species Comparison Chart
| Species | Noise Level | Cuddle Factor | Talkability | Space Needed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green Cheek | Low-Medium | 10/10 | 4/10 | Small-Medium |
| Sun Conure | Extremely High | 9/10 | 3/10 | Medium |
| Blue Crown | Medium | 7/10 | 8/10 | Large |
| Nanday | High | 6/10 | 5/10 | Medium |
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