Aquamation vs. Flame Cremation for Conures: Which Is the Better Choice?

If you've been researching conure cremation, you've probably discovered something many conure owners don't realize until they begin looking into aftercare:

Traditional flame cremation is not the only option.

Today, conure owners can choose Cremation by Water, also known as Aquamation or alkaline hydrolysis, as an alternative to traditional flame cremation.

For a bird known for its affectionate personality, playful behavior, and deep attachment to its family, understanding these two options can help you choose the aftercare that best reflects the life you shared together.

Can Conures Receive Aquamation?

Yes.

Conures can receive Cremation by Water just like parrots, cockatiels, parakeets, macaws, African greys, cockatoos, dogs, cats, rabbits, reptiles, ferrets, and many other beloved companion animals.

Families who choose private Aquamation can have their conure's individual mineral remains carefully returned following the process.

Many owners are surprised to discover there is an alternative to traditional flame cremation.

What Is Traditional Flame Cremation?

Traditional flame cremation uses extreme heat and combustion.

Your conure is respectfully placed into a cremation chamber where temperatures can approach approximately 2,000°F.

The intense heat reduces the body's organic material, leaving the mineral portion of the bones behind.

Those minerals are then carefully processed into what most families refer to as their pet's "ashes."

For many years, this was the only cremation option most people knew existed.

What Is Aquamation?

Aquamation is fundamentally different.

Instead of relying on fire, the process uses:

  • Water

  • Gentle heat

  • Circulation

  • Alkalinity

Together, these elements accelerate the same natural process that occurs after burial.

At Soothing Streams Pet Services, the process uses water heated to approximately 204°F.

That significant temperature difference immediately demonstrates how different these two aftercare methods truly are.

Is My Conure Burned During Aquamation?

No.

There is no burning involved.

Traditional cremation relies on combustion.

Aquamation relies primarily on water.

Many families say this is one of the most comforting reasons they choose Cremation by Water.

Why Does Temperature Matter?

One of the biggest differences between these two aftercare methods is temperature.

Traditional Flame Cremation

  • Approximately 2,000°F

  • Fire

  • Combustion

Cremation by Water

  • Approximately 204°F

  • Water

  • Gentle heat

  • No combustion

These aren't simply different temperatures.

They represent two fundamentally different approaches to honoring your companion.

What Will My Conure's Ashes Look Like?

Although most people call them "ashes," what is returned is primarily processed mineral bone.

With Aquamation, those mineral remains are generally:

  • Lighter

  • More naturally bone-colored

Traditional flame cremation may produce darker or grayer mineral remains because of exposure to extreme temperatures.

Many families appreciate understanding this distinction before making their decision.

Do You Receive More Remains With Aquamation?

With larger companion animals, families may receive up to approximately 20% more mineral remains through Aquamation than through traditional flame cremation.

Because conures are smaller companion birds, the exact amount returned naturally varies depending on species, age, size, and bone structure.

Rather than focusing on an exact quantity, it's more accurate to understand that Aquamation helps preserve more of the available mineral bone by avoiding extreme combustion temperatures.

Is Aquamation Better for the Environment?

Cremation by Water uses significantly less energy than traditional flame cremation.

Because the process does not rely on combustion, it also avoids the direct combustion emissions associated with traditional flame cremation.

Many environmentally conscious families appreciate having a more sustainable option.

Why Are More Conure Owners Choosing Aquamation?

Every family has its own reasons.

Some choose Aquamation because:

  • It uses water instead of fire.

  • There is no burning.

  • It has environmental advantages.

  • The mineral remains are generally lighter and more naturally bone-colored.

  • It feels like a gentler way to honor a bird whose playful spirit and affection brought joy every day.

There isn't one universally correct decision.

The important thing is understanding your options.

Can I Still Receive My Conure's Remains?

Yes.

With private Aquamation, your conure's individual mineral remains are carefully processed and returned.

Families often choose to:

  • Place them in a memorial urn.

  • Scatter them somewhere meaningful.

  • Bury them.

  • Preserve a portion in memorial jewelry.

  • Display them in another keepsake container.

Every family honors their companion differently.

Can I Preserve My Conure's Feathers?

Many families choose to preserve a few favorite feathers before aftercare begins.

Depending on your companion's condition, this may be possible.

If preserving feathers is important to you, discuss it with your aftercare provider before Aquamation begins.

Which Process Should I Choose?

Ask yourself:

Would I rather choose water instead of fire?

Would knowing my conure was never burned bring me comfort?

Do I want my conure's individual mineral remains returned?

Does environmental impact matter to me?

Which process best reflects the relationship we shared?

There isn't one correct answer.

The important thing is understanding you have a choice.

Conure Aquamation in Metro Atlanta

Soothing Streams Pet Services proudly provides Cremation by Water for conures from our Lawrenceville, Georgia facility.

Families throughout:

  • Lawrenceville

  • Suwanee

  • Duluth

  • Buford

  • Johns Creek

  • Alpharetta

  • Atlanta

  • Gwinnett County

  • Metro Atlanta

can contact us directly to learn more about private Aquamation and respectful aftercare.

Until Someone Tells You...

Most people assume cremation automatically means fire.

That's understandable.

It's simply what we've always known.

But today, there is another option.

Water instead of fire.

Approximately 204°F instead of temperatures approaching 2,000°F.

No burning.

Lighter, naturally bone-colored mineral remains.

A different and gentler way to honor a companion who made every day brighter with their personality.

Gentle Cremation by Water

If you're comparing Aquamation vs. flame cremation for your conure, contact Soothing Streams Pet Services.

From our Lawrenceville, Georgia location, we proudly provide Cremation by Water for conures and many other beloved companion birds throughout Metro Atlanta.

Learn the differences.

Ask questions.

Choose the aftercare that best reflects the life and love you shared.

Because every conure deserves a gentle goodbye.

Gentle Cremation by Water.