Sally first, I just want to thank u for your speedy response, and the links, u are always so very helpful (I was searching on amazon prior to my post/ u literally find the needle in the haystack!) yes- my ideal goal in getting the 2nd finch was to house them together, as I knew from the 'housing chart' they should be compatible, however, my cordon bleu was 'shipped' to me (Ive learned my lesson/after discovering this site) and he was very wild and very aggressive- and surprisingly almost twice the size of my orange cheek, and he would go after him during their free flight time out of the cages (which I am always present for) Just to give u some background I got my orange cheek from a pet store- after seeing him being pecked on repeatedly in an overcrowded cage of zebra finches- he was the only orange cheek, he was the runt, he had an injured leg (they were literally pecking on his foot and knocking him off the perch- it was horrible abuse) so I had to take him, and thus began my learning of finches- so, I don't want to put him in a situation where he is going to be in fear- they are interactive with the cages next to each other etc, my cordon bleu has calmed down quite a bit, Im aiming for January getting a really big cage and trying again...my orange cheek still has the injured leg, but he is doing much better, Im just not 100% comfortable leaving them alone together yet...trust me I will check back in with questions when I am going to house them!

I don't make a move now without coming here first. They are both happy and healthy, chirp to each other, and mirror one another (they'll take baths at the same time, eat at the same time, so they are bonding- Im sure Im just being overprotective due their opposing backgrounds- as they say 'an ounce of prevention' lol) Thank u once again for your thoughtful replies
