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And did I mention..they are in love and have 4 eggs in the nest.... but aren't incubating... A little too busy in the store for them.

I had about decided my GS were dysfuctional and/or incompatible, but then it was like a switch was flipped and they started building, mating, singing, laying, sitting tight. Nothing had changed that I know about, except maybe the days getting longer (they get natural light)I hear ya I have had my pair of singers for a few months now and they don't seem interested at all in breeding. Any tips????
It really depends on what the domestic breeders have been breeding here. I love the CBs but many people don't like to mess with live foods, and they are a bit harder to get to the perch... where green singers are easier to breed, they will raise their young on eggfood and I think the majority of breeders/keepers enjoy the song that they offer. I have yet to sell any cordons from the store but the singing finches and canaries sell... seems people want song and good looks.kathmcm wrote:What I don't understand is why BCCB are supposed to be hard to find because of difficulties in importing them from Africa, yet GS are available. It looks like their natural ranges overlap.
Hi Candace,
It really depends on what the domestic breeders have been breeding here. I love the CBs but many people don't like to mess with live foods, and they are a bit harder to get to the perch... where green singers are easier to breed, they will raise their young on eggfood and I think the majority of breeders/keepers enjoy the song that they offer. I have yet to sell any cordons from the store but the singing finches and canaries sell... seems people want song and good looks.
Of course I think the CBs have a most pleasant meadow like song that I find so relaxing... but in my area the people want more song for the buck...
I think there are a lot more breeders of GS than CB here domestically so they would be easier to find in the case of halts to imports.