Eclectus for sale

Eclectus for Sale: The Ultimate Guide to the World’s Most Socially Unique Parrot

Finding an Eclectus for sale is the first step toward owning one of the most visually stunning and intellectually complex creatures in the avian world. Known as the "Emerald of the Forest" (males) and the "Ruby of the Canopy" (females), Eclectus parrots are famous for their extreme sexual dimorphism—so distinct that early explorers believed the neon-green males and scarlet-red females were entirely different species.

 

Whether you are seeking a hand-reared baby or looking to understand the specific needs of the Solomon Island vs. Vosmaeri subspecies, this guide is your definitive resource.

Eclectus Pair

  • Name: Harry
  • Posted: 04/24/2022
  • Phone: 8137204471
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

Beautiful Eclectus pair - mated and ready to reproduce for first time. Male 5 yrs. Female 3 yrs. Perfect health and feather, no physical defects. Male is a big baby who wants to be held, cuddled and kissed. Female eats from hand and steps up. Protect...

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Handfed Male Eclectus

  • Name: Jordan Capps
  • Posted: 04/21/2022
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Iowa

Handfed male Eclectus almost weaned and ready to go. Would be best fit in an individual bird home or as a breeder. $3300

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Eclectus Pair

  • Name: Harry
  • Posted: 04/09/2022
  • Phone: 8137204471
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

Mated pair of Eclectus. Female Solomon Island 3 yrs. Male Red-Sided 5 yrs. Actively engaged in breeding behaviors. Perfect health and feather, zero physical defects, both are large bodied for the species and readily take food from your hand. Both are...

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Solomon Island Eclectus Baby Male

  • Name: John
  • Posted: 04/08/2022
  • Phone: 772.532.6648
  • Location: Florida

Pure Solomon Island Eclectus Baby.. Male.. Super cute sweet baby.. Hatched March-6-22 Will sell to someone who has hand feeding experience.. $4,000. Yes, we do ship.. Local pickup OK. **Serious inquiries only** *No texts. *No messages** **Phone calls...

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2 Eclectus Parrots for Sale

  • Name: Hope Bennett
  • Posted: 04/07/2022
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Georgia

Very friendly male and female Eclectus Parrots for sale, $2,000 each. More pictures upon request.

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Super tame Talks Eclectus parrots

  • Name: Lawrence Anderson
  • Posted: 03/13/2022
  • Phone: (424) 226-6653
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

Beautiful Eclectus parrot to Hand rear to be Super tame. Ive Started to Handrear this baby at 2 weeks old to get the best Cudly, Tame results. Not long left until fully weaned! This Baby Eclectus will be super tame that it will come to you on Comma...

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Eclectus

  • Name: David Harmo
  • Posted: 02/27/2022
  • Phone: 919-669-7001
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: North Carolina

We have two female split blue Eclectus $3,000 each...13 weeks old Will forward pics for more info please contact us...

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Eclectus Pair

  • Name: Danielle
  • Posted: 02/13/2022
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

We have a breeding pair of Eclectus available. If you would like more information please feel free to message. Thank you so much!

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Triton Cockatoo

  • Name: Laura
  • Posted: 02/07/2022
  • Phone: 410 812-0096
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

DNA'ed Male Triton Not an import Absolutely perfect feather! Not a Screamer Eats pellets, seed, fruits and vegetables $3,000.00 or trade for; Adult Vosmarie or Solomon male Eclectus Hen Greater Vasa Adult hen Congo Grey (must be closed bande...

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Non visual split blue Eclectus

  • Name: David Harmon
  • Posted: 02/07/2022
  • Phone: 919-669-7001
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: North Carolina

Two female split blue Eclectus...hatch dates 11/18-11/24-2020...$3,000 each...will ship...contact for more info

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Understanding the Eclectus: A Parrot Like No Other

Before you search for an Eclectus for sale near me, you must understand their biology. Unlike Macaws or Cockatoos, Eclectus parrots have a longer digestive tract. This evolutionary adaptation allows them to absorb every ounce of nutrition from a diet primarily consisting of high-fiber fruits and vegetation.

 

Key Characteristics:

  • Intelligence: Highly observant and capable of "logic-based" problem solving.
  • Noise Level: Generally quieter than other large parrots, though they possess a powerful "honk" when startled.
  • Speech: Exceptional mimics. They don't just "squawk" words; they often replicate the specific tone and inflection of their owner’s voice.

 

Choosing the Right Subspecies: Size and Color Variations

When browsing Eclectus parrots for sale, the price and appearance often depend on the subspecies. While there are at least nine recognized subspecies, the most common in the pet trade are:

SubspeciesSizeKey IdentifiersTemperament
Solomon IslandSmallest (350g)Shorter tail, neon green (M), deep blue bib (F).Most common; very social and adaptable.
VosmaeriLarge (450g+)Lemon-yellow tail tip (M), lavender-purple breast (F).Known for being more "mellow" and laid-back.
Red-SidedMedium (400g)Larger beak than Solomon, dark blue eye ring (F).Bold and inquisitive.

SEO Tip: If you are looking for a Vosmaeri Eclectus for sale, expect to pay a premium. Their rare lavender plumage and larger size make them a "status" bird for many collectors.

The "Eclectus Diet": The Secret to a Healthy Bird

If you feed an Eclectus a standard seed-and-pellet diet, you are setting them up for a short life. To rank as a top-tier owner (and to keep your bird healthy), you must master "The Chop."

Why Seeds Kill Eclectus Parrots

An all-seed diet causes Fatty Liver Disease and Hypovitaminosis A. Because their guts absorb nutrients so efficiently, "vitamin-enriched" seeds or artificial dyes in pellets can actually lead to Vitamin Toxicity.

 

The Ideal Food Ratio:

80% Fresh Produce: Focus on "orange" and "dark green" (High Vitamin A). Sweet potatoes (cooked), carrots, papaya, kale, and peppers.

10% Sprouted Seeds/Grains: Quinoa, sprouted mung beans, and brown rice.

10% High-Quality Pellets: Use only cold-pressed, dye-free pellets (e.g., Harrison’s or TOPS).

 

Male vs. Female: Which Should You Buy?

Unlike most parrots where sex is determined by DNA, with an Eclectus for sale, you choose by color.

The Male (Green): Generally more "sensitive" and timid. They are often described as the "gentlemen" of the bird world. If you want a bird that is easy to train and less prone to territorial aggression, a male is often the best choice.

The Female (Red): In the wild, females are the dominant protectors of the nest. In a home, they are bold, assertive, and incredibly smart. While they can be more hormonal, they are also more independent and less likely to suffer from "separation anxiety."

 

Recognizing "Eclectus Stress": Toe-Tapping and Wing-Flicking

When you look at an Eclectus for sale, check its behavior carefully. If the bird is tapping its toes rhythmically or flicking its wings, it is suffering from a neurological "glitch" usually caused by:

  • Poor Diet: Too many synthetic vitamins or preservatives.
  • Chemical Sensitivity: Household cleaners, candles, or Teflon fumes.
  • Lack of Sleep: They require a strict 12 hours of dark, uninterrupted sleep to manage their hormones.

 

Where to Buy: Avoiding Online Scams

The market for Eclectus parrots for sale is unfortunately full of scams. To protect yourself:

  • Ask for Video: A legitimate breeder will send you a video of the bird saying your name or today's date on a piece of paper.
  • Check the Eyes: Young babies have dark irises. If the seller says the bird is a "weaned baby" but it has bright yellow/orange eyes, it is an older adult.
  • Price Reality Check: In 2026, a hand-reared Solomon Island baby typically ranges from $2,500 to $4,500. Any "Eclectus for $500" is almost certainly a scam.

 

Housing Requirements: The "Largest Possible" Rule

Because Eclectus parrots have a wide wingspan (up to 3 feet), they cannot live in a "standard" parrot cage.

  • Minimum Dimensions: 36"W x 24"D x 60"H.
  • Bar Spacing: 3/4" to 1".
  • Placement: Do not place the cage in the kitchen. Eclectus parrots have extremely sensitive respiratory systems; cooking fumes can be fatal.

 

Training and Socialization

An Eclectus is a "thinking" bird. They do not respond well to force.

  • Target Training: Use a chopstick and a grape to teach your bird to move to specific areas.
  • Socializing: Because they are "one-person" birds in the wild, you must intentionally introduce your Eclectus to various family members so they don't become aggressive toward strangers.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Do Eclectus parrots talk well?

Yes, they are among the top 5 talking parrots in the world. They are known for "contextual" speech—saying "Goodbye" exactly when you pick up your keys.

How long do they live?

With a high-fresh-food diet, an Eclectus can live 30 to 50 years.

Are they "cuddly"?

They show affection differently. Instead of wanting their head scratched (which can be over-stimulating), they prefer to sit on your shoulder and "preen" your hair or simply watch what you are doing.

Why are their feathers so soft?

Unlike other parrots that have "powder down" (which creates dust), Eclectus feathers are hair-like and kept hydrated by oil glands. This makes them great for people with mild allergies.

 

Summary: Is the Eclectus Right for You?

Bringing home an Eclectus for sale is a commitment to a lifestyle of fresh food preparation and quiet companionship. If you can provide a diet of fresh "chop" and a low-stress environment, you will be rewarded with a companion that is as brilliant in mind as it is in color.

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