Hi..... I'm a newbie to finches & this forum (but not other animals, as I've kept everything from fish to snakes to turtles). I've just obtained my first pair of male Gouldians (1 Blackhead& 1 Yellowhead..... I'm not interested in breeding) about a week ago, & I'm hooked!
They are being housed in a 30" by 18" by 18" flight cage by themselves.
I have a 30"x18"x36" cage arriving this week. I would like to add another pair of male Gouldians (different mutations) to this larger enclosure, along with the pair I already have, at the same time. These would be the only inhabitants I intend to be keeping in this enclosure. Does this sound like a workable formula?
Another possibility I was mulling over was obtaining another identical cage & attaching them together to create a 60"x18"x36" space & obtaining a third pair of males to add to the mix, the point being to avoid possible targeted aggression present in lesser numbers in a smaller space (or would this mostly be a concern if they were male/female pairs?). This would be the prime reason for selecting this option, as I would prefer keeping 4 birds in the cage I have arriving this week.
Would one scenario offer a better chance of successful compatibility than the other, or does it depend more on the individual birds?
As I've stated, I'm a newbie to birds. Consequently, my ideas are based partially on very recent reading about these birds, & partially upon my experiences with other animals. This being the case, any help in correcting or affirming my assumptions would be greatly appreciated.
Avoiding future housing compatibility problems
- raymeedc
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Re: Avoiding future housing compatibility problems
Welcome to the forum ,if you fill in your profile with where you live it makes it a lot easier to answer questions sometimes ,have you checked out the finch information center there is a lot of good reading there
http://www.finchinfo.com/birds/finches/ ... _finch.php
http://www.finchinfo.com/birds/finches/ ... _finch.php
Bill
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Re: Avoiding future housing compatibility problems
So far with all of my birds, except one, they are very social and get along with each other. That one is sometimes aggressive to the juvs. So for gouldians I think 4 of one sex in the cage is OK.
As Bill pointed out, the FIC has a bunch of info, including a calculator for the number of birds in a specific size cage:
http://www.finchinfo.com/housing/cage_s ... ulator.php
As Bill pointed out, the FIC has a bunch of info, including a calculator for the number of birds in a specific size cage:
http://www.finchinfo.com/housing/cage_s ... ulator.php
Gary
gouldians (GB,YB,BB), blackbelly firefinches (trying to breed), societies (foster parents).
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gouldians (GB,YB,BB), blackbelly firefinches (trying to breed), societies (foster parents).
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Re: Avoiding future housing compatibility problems
Don't blindly follow the guides on number of birds to a cage.Birds,like humans, sometimes get on and sometimes not.It all depends on the temperament of the individuals.It's always wise to err on the side of less birds than too many.
