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I agree, see a vet first. A rule of thumb is to always rule out medical issues before trying to work on behavior. It is good to do it anyway because the only way to keep a bird long term is to prevent issues from becoming problems (by then it is often too late).
A DNA test is usually really cheap. I think it is always a good idea because if you have a female who ends up egg binding...you need to know what is going on and what could be dangerous and if you have a male - well, you need to know that to.
Good luck. Let us know what the vet says.
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