First there were 2, now there are 7
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 6:30 pm
My subject line should indicate what a newbie I am. I have always wanted a zebra finch and finally I bought a pair a few months ago. I bought the biggest cage I could find 30" wide 18" deep and 34" high. It has manzanita branches and a few perches, but not so many that they hop instead of flying. The pair hatched 3 eggs in short order, two females and one male, but unfortunately their was a flaw in the cage and all the babies escaped and met their end with one of my cats. I felt terrible and responsible. I fixed the cage and in a couple of months I let them nest again. They laid 7 eggs and hatched 5:3 males and 2 females. One male has a couple of white spots and white wing feathers beneath the brown. They are all developing their final color and are active with no fights.
I have read that my cage is too small and that I should separate the boys and girls. I am wondering if finches are like cichlid fish - house 3 and they tear each other to shreds, but put 7 or 8 in the same tank and they are fine. I really have no place to put another cage.
After the babies hatched I removed the dirty nest, and because they still liked sleeping together, I gave them a clean one. I can remove the nest, but I know there will be more eggs. I removed 3 already (one was on the floor)
I am feeding them premium seed, spray millet, dried greens, fresh minced kale, and live meal worms. I also microwave and crush eggshells which they prefer over cuttle bone. I have spring water in a tube feeder, a hanging dish and a shallow bowl on the cage floor. They seem very healthy. I clean the bottom of the cage and all water every day and do a complete cage clean weekly.
I don't know what to do now. I hate to separate them and I have no rom to do it. Do you think I am jeapordizing their health and well being. I'm worried.
I have read that my cage is too small and that I should separate the boys and girls. I am wondering if finches are like cichlid fish - house 3 and they tear each other to shreds, but put 7 or 8 in the same tank and they are fine. I really have no place to put another cage.
After the babies hatched I removed the dirty nest, and because they still liked sleeping together, I gave them a clean one. I can remove the nest, but I know there will be more eggs. I removed 3 already (one was on the floor)
I am feeding them premium seed, spray millet, dried greens, fresh minced kale, and live meal worms. I also microwave and crush eggshells which they prefer over cuttle bone. I have spring water in a tube feeder, a hanging dish and a shallow bowl on the cage floor. They seem very healthy. I clean the bottom of the cage and all water every day and do a complete cage clean weekly.
I don't know what to do now. I hate to separate them and I have no rom to do it. Do you think I am jeapordizing their health and well being. I'm worried.