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Which finches from the list below can be housed safely and happily with a star finch, with the same care? Also, can four finches be housed safely and happily in a 20x20x29 inch cage?
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Orange Cheeked Waxbill Black and White Mannikin Fawn Diamond Sparrow
Blue Capped Waxbill Society Finch Red head Parrotfinch
Red Cheeked Cordon Bleu European Goldfinch Lady Gouldian
Lavender Waxbill Himalayan Goldfinch White Breasted Lady Gouldian
Red Winged Pytilia Siberian Goldfinch Blue Lady Gouldian
Zebra Waxbill European Siskin Yellow Lady Gouldian
Peter's Twinspot European Serin Zebra Finch
Green-Backed Twinspots Red Fronted Serin Black Cheek Zebra Finch
Melba Finch European Linnet English Zebra Finch
Purple Grenadier European Chaffinch Crested Zebra Finch
White Rumped Grey Singer Turkestan Tit Black Siskin
Brimstone Canary European Greenfinch Black Hooded Siskin
Red Faced Crimsonwing Crimson-winged Finch Black and White Seedeater
Cut Throat Finch Long Tailed Rosefinch Blue Black Grassquit
Red Bishop Star Finch Saffron Finch
Red Billed Firefinch Shaftail Finch Yellow Hooded Blackbird
Grey Headed Silverbill Fawn Shaftail/Long Tailed Finch Blue Grey Tanager
Black-cheeked Waxbill Cherry Finch/Plum Headed Finch Blue and Yellow Tanager
Paradise Whydah Fawn Cherry Finch/Plum... Red Crested Finch
Straw Tailed Whydah Owl Finch/Double Barred Finch Cuban Melodious Finch
African Silverbill Diamond Sparrow Paradise Tanager
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Orange Cheeked Waxbill Black and White Mannikin Fawn Diamond Sparrow
Blue Capped Waxbill Society Finch Red head Parrotfinch
Red Cheeked Cordon Bleu European Goldfinch Lady Gouldian
Lavender Waxbill Himalayan Goldfinch White Breasted Lady Gouldian
Red Winged Pytilia Siberian Goldfinch Blue Lady Gouldian
Zebra Waxbill European Siskin Yellow Lady Gouldian
Peter's Twinspot European Serin Zebra Finch
Green-Backed Twinspots Red Fronted Serin Black Cheek Zebra Finch
Melba Finch European Linnet English Zebra Finch
Purple Grenadier European Chaffinch Crested Zebra Finch
White Rumped Grey Singer Turkestan Tit Black Siskin
Brimstone Canary European Greenfinch Black Hooded Siskin
Red Faced Crimsonwing Crimson-winged Finch Black and White Seedeater
Cut Throat Finch Long Tailed Rosefinch Blue Black Grassquit
Red Bishop Star Finch Saffron Finch
Red Billed Firefinch Shaftail Finch Yellow Hooded Blackbird
Grey Headed Silverbill Fawn Shaftail/Long Tailed Finch Blue Grey Tanager
Black-cheeked Waxbill Cherry Finch/Plum Headed Finch Blue and Yellow Tanager
Paradise Whydah Fawn Cherry Finch/Plum... Red Crested Finch
Straw Tailed Whydah Owl Finch/Double Barred Finch Cuban Melodious Finch
African Silverbill Diamond Sparrow Paradise Tanager
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Well, you sure gave us options!! And no, if you wanted 2 pairs I would go no smaller than a 60x20inch or so
Cordon blues, gouldians, OC waxbills, mannikins, silverbills, are the more common and suitable choices
Cordon blues, gouldians, OC waxbills, mannikins, silverbills, are the more common and suitable choices
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Re: Help?
Personally, I don't keep any finches in anything smaller than 30x18x18, except on a temporary basis. They need room to fly. You have listed just about every exotic finch available, and you can automatically eliminate most of them as unsuitable or unavailable. You want a passive species, since Stars are passive. I would go with an Australian species, which would require similar diet and care--Star, Gouldian, Owl--and same sex, unless you want a Star of the opposite sex for breeding. But if you want to breed Stars, you will need a much bigger cage.
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Oh and also even thought they might be exotic they are all options and there at my local bird farm.
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most species listed are totally unsuitable to small cages. 1 star male and 1 gouldian male would work. if it was me i would have 2 star cocks but for a different look i would go with normal gouldian male plus the star
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So you have access to get all these birds, well your lucky as ice only ever heard of some of them and have never seen them in the feather only pictures.
Well Kenny is right as most of that list would require alot more room take the chaffinch for example, not only is it about three times bother than a star its diet requirements are different as well as temperament and it would require a larger cage just for its self. Out of that list I would only pick two types star either red or yellow or a gouldian and the only reason for both is no other bird knows its own kind like one of their own and a gouldian just by diet is the same and is a finch that doesn't fly alot compared to some like the double bar. Personal opinion small birds doesn't mean small cage its actually the opposite bigger better with finches, if you would like to get the best enjoyment and health from your birds best to get a large cage as the more room the more natural environment you can try to provide the better your birds will be.
Well Kenny is right as most of that list would require alot more room take the chaffinch for example, not only is it about three times bother than a star its diet requirements are different as well as temperament and it would require a larger cage just for its self. Out of that list I would only pick two types star either red or yellow or a gouldian and the only reason for both is no other bird knows its own kind like one of their own and a gouldian just by diet is the same and is a finch that doesn't fly alot compared to some like the double bar. Personal opinion small birds doesn't mean small cage its actually the opposite bigger better with finches, if you would like to get the best enjoyment and health from your birds best to get a large cage as the more room the more natural environment you can try to provide the better your birds will be.
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So you have access to get all these birds, well your lucky as ice only ever heard of some of them and have never seen them in the feather only pictures.
Well Kenny is right as most of that list would require alot more room take the chaffinch for example, not only is it about three times bother than a star its diet requirements are different as well as temperament and it would require a larger cage just for its self. Out of that list I would only pick two types star either red or yellow or a gouldian and the only reason for both is no other bird knows its own kind like one of their own and a gouldian just by diet is the same and is a finch that doesn't fly alot compared to some like the double bar. Personal opinion small birds doesn't mean small cage its actually the opposite bigger better with finches, if you would like to get the best enjoyment and health from your birds best to get a large cage as the more room the more natural environment you can try to provide the better your birds will be.
Well Kenny is right as most of that list would require alot more room take the chaffinch for example, not only is it about three times bother than a star its diet requirements are different as well as temperament and it would require a larger cage just for its self. Out of that list I would only pick two types star either red or yellow or a gouldian and the only reason for both is no other bird knows its own kind like one of their own and a gouldian just by diet is the same and is a finch that doesn't fly alot compared to some like the double bar. Personal opinion small birds doesn't mean small cage its actually the opposite bigger better with finches, if you would like to get the best enjoyment and health from your birds best to get a large cage as the more room the more natural environment you can try to provide the better your birds will be.