Birds require some fairly extreme lifestyle changes--- especially when it comes to routine, cleaning and cooking. The use of anything non-stick/teflon/ptfe/pfoa/pfc can kill them in the same house. These chemicals are ALL OVER things in the kitchen and outside the kitchen. It is so vital that you are aware of the fact that you cannot use them (even if the bird is on another floor). Chemical cleaners, smoke, perfumes, air fresheners, any candles etc also cannot be used in the same home safely. Teflon/ptfe/pfoas/pfcs are the leading killer of captive birds, but cleaning products (even those that smell good to us) are also very harmful. Understanding a parrot's respiratory system is a vital step to ownership. Before you get a bird, please see this website and read the whole thing-
https://www.ewg.org/research/canaries-kitchen
They also MUST HAVE 10 hours sleep nightly (on a schedule) in a quiet, dark cage. a nightlight can be okay if a bird is prone to night frights, but they need this sleep time to be solid and if you don't give it to them, it harms their immune system, mood and hormones. When you mess with hormones, you mess with personality and health as well. Please make sure you consider the necessity of waking them up and putting them to bed on a schedule in which they will still have at least 3 hours out with you per day, while keeping sleep and wake-up times relatively consistent.
Here is a thread on how people's lives changed after getting parrots:
http://www.parrotforums.com/general...change-after-getting-your-first-big-bird.html
Here is another thread for you-- please read my replies on this thread-- the first reply is what every bird owner should know (yet so many don't--- and they wont tell you this stuff at the pet store)
http://www.parrotforums.com/caiques/89726-can-i-get-1-caique-if-i-work.html
You will need a much bigger cage than you think and you will likely have to buy only-- please do not get one of those teeny tiny pet store cages --bad news.
This girl is very well-educated on parrots and she knows her stuff. She always puts a positive spin on things, and it can be great for getting started. NO SNUGGLE HUTS/TENTS! I know she is young, but she REALLY knows her stuff:
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwvsbJuCQsg&t=20s"]10 Common Household Dangers Deadly to Parrots! **This Can Save Your Bird’s Life!** - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFT2bHptiGY"]Reacting to My Subscribers’ Bird Cages! - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNDyy3B-34c"]Reacting to My Subscribers’ Bird Cages! | Pt. 2 - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aDicZLr5gU"]Reacting to My Subscribers’ Bird Cages! | Pt. 3 - YouTube[/ame]
I noticed you say "them" ---unless they are DNA sexed, you could find yourself in a real breeding mess (and I mean that). If you house a male and female together, there are very serious risks in terms of breeding and trust me when I say it is not as simple as the parents raising the birds. It is complicated, involves serious risks for parents and babies, can change behavior, requires equipment and experience etc.