I have kept small parrots (cockatiels, budgies and barred parakeets) and canaries in the past, but finches would be a new interest. I currently only own one male canary, a orange variegated (I think that is the right name for its color in English, in french we say "Orange panaché"). I adopted it from an old friend who could not care for it anymore, but who did not know its age. It should be around 10-11 years old. I had it for the last 7 years. Except for an inversed toe which causes it some balance problems from time to time, he is in perfect health. I give you all these informations since I hope I can include it in my new plans.
I recently buy a big cage/small aviary (L : 31" ; W : 21" ; H : 54"). It has three different feeding stations, branches and twisted rope perches at different heights, but letting enough flight space for the birds. Small, non-toxic potted plants (Schefflera and Chamaedorea elegans) will be added soon (gardening is an other hobby of mine). I also own one infirmary cage and also two breeding cages. I added my canary to the cage and he is pretty happy in it. I would now like to add finches with my beloved bird. The buyer told me I could kept 8 birds in my cage, but I highly doubt it. I also know I have to choose with the idea I might want to try breeding the finches I will buy.
So anyway, here are my questions (thanks for those who have read that far ;) ) :
1) How many birds could I keep in the cage?
2) Is it a good idea to add finches with my canary in this cage or would it be better to keep the canary in its old cage and only finches in the new one?
3) What species would be a good idea, either with or without my canary? As a reference, here are some species that sparked an interest for me : Gouldian ; Javan ; Star ; Red-cheeked Cordon-bleu ; Society. I am open to other suggestions, but please no Zebra. I like them, but I do not feel like owning this species. I also realize I can't own all these species in my new cage. ;)
4) Depending on your suggestions, I am also open to have your opinion on what I should get for the species or tips about who to care for it/them.
A huge thank you in advance for reading and answering my (way too long) post.
