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The answer to that depends on the climate where you live. Escaped parakeets have been able to establish breeding populations in the wild in warm places, like Florida, California, and Hawaii. There are even wild-living monk parakeets in New York. But if you live in a cold place, or a place where it gets cold in winter, well, ... A parakeet has no instinct to migrate when food becomes scarce. All parakeets eventually die.

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11y ago

Yes, that is a suitable temperature for them. Watch their body language to tell if they are too hot or cold, though. You can place warmers in the cage if they are cold, and mist water on them if they are too hot.

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14y ago

Mostly warm probably about 60-80. Not to cold but no to hot. They are tropical so keep that in mind.

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13y ago

Acording to my fancy science book 15 000 000 degrees celsius! Its true, dont touch them, u will die :(

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11y ago

Around 70 to 85 degrees.

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10y ago

you didnt answer my question

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6y ago

75 degrees is ok

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12y ago

55degrees

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