We found out that my son bought a finch...so we went out and got the cage, food, etc etc. We ended up buying two more finches. We now have 2 females and one male. I read somewhere they should be in pairs so we went back to the store to buy another male. The woman there said 2 females and one male are ok to have. I was wondering if the two that mate will ignore and possibly harm the other female.
Can anyone help??
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Do you know what species you have? If they are society finches (or another type of munia), they can probably get along in a trio or as two pairs. If they are zebra finches, however, one pair or 6 or more birds per enclosure (if it is big enough) is recommended. If zebras are housed with 3-5 in a cage, they tend to fight a lot more, as lia-w suggested.
Other species vary in how tolerant they are of sharing their space.
Other species vary in how tolerant they are of sharing their space.
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