My baby crimson bellied conure that’s 23 days old is weighing 96g. I searched on the internet and saw that adults were supposed to weigh 85-94g. Could there be anything wrong?
Hmm... it's not a big overweight, maybe it's just because in general babies are more plump before weaning because they eat a lot and don't fly yet... maybe somebody else should write own opinion
Nominal weights for a given species is just an average of specimens recorded - there are always outliers and he could just be a big boy. You want to watch weight closely and see if its dropping - thats not a good sign.
My Sun Conure Phoenix, a male always weighed in at 123 to 126 grams all above the internets posted limit if 120. He's very active, healthy and could give Maverick a run for his money in flight skill.
I would be more worried about big weight gains or losses than the fact he may be an outliner and be a bit bigger than the norm.
New baby birds are often heavier than their parents. If he was in the wild he’d lose this weight when he left the nest. It’s quite normal. And also, what wrench wrote.