Description
Green Lacewing Indian Ringnecks are considered a rare and specialized color mutation compared to the more common blue, lutino (yellow), or standard green varieties.
Their unique genetics and soft, elegant coloring make them highly desirable among bird enthusiasts.
Details:
- Hand-raised and hand-tame
- Well socialized and friendly
- Healthy and active
- female 6 – 7 weeks fully weaned
About Green Lacewing Indian Ringnecks:
- Mutation Rarity: Lacewing requires specific breeding, often involving the American Cinnamon mutation, making them less common
- Appearance: Typically display light green, yellow, or slightly grey-toned bodies with soft, pale markings
- Availability: Not commonly found in pet stores and usually sourced from specialized breeders
- Value : Considered an unusual mutation and often priced higher due to demand and unique appearance
If you’re looking for a rare, gentle, and beautifully colored companion bird, this is a great opportunity.







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