Mixing differant finch species

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Mixing differant finch species

Post by gaz » Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:11 pm

In my new avairy which will be 18 x 12 ft with a 6x5 shelter, i intend to keep ,a colony of each, 3 pairs diamond firetails and 3 pairs shafts [yellow beaked], i am also interested in Gouldians, Stars, Owls, Pearl headed silverbills, looking for perhaps another 4 pairs in total, has anybody kept these mixed together before? Should i have another colony of one kind only or individual pairs? Many thanks, Gaz.
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Re: Mixing differant finch species

Post by gaz » Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:17 pm

Also, forgot to mention a pair of diamond doves, would they be suitable for mixing with the above, thanks, Gaz.
Hecks, Longtails, Pearl Headed Silverbills, Star Finches, RH Parrots, Phorbes Parrots, Green Singers, Diamond Firetails, Red Hooded Siskins, Diamond Doves, Mountain Quail and Blue Scale Quail.

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Re: Mixing differant finch species

Post by lawnsofdawns » Fri Jan 13, 2012 9:55 pm

I am currently housing gouldians, owls, stars, shafttails, pearl-headed silverbills, and diamond doves together. They get along without any problems, you should be fine with those. Diamond firetails, on the other hand... I've heard they can be quite aggressive and should only be kept with other more aggressive species.

Here's a link that you may find to be helpful:

http://www.finchinfo.com/housing/compatible_species.php
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Re: Mixing differant finch species

Post by summert85 » Sat Jan 14, 2012 1:47 am

they should be fine together, but u may run into problems when a pair is breeding. some aggressive may occur. sometime a pair may stop feeding new fledglings in a mix colony due to it feeling threaten by other birds around. good luck.
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Re: Mixing differant finch species

Post by kenny66 » Sat Jan 14, 2012 8:27 am

gaz wrote:In my new avairy which will be 18 x 12 ft with a 6x5 shelter, i intend to keep ,a colony of each, 3 pairs diamond firetails and 3 pairs shafts [yellow beaked], i am also interested in Gouldians, Stars, Owls, Pearl headed silverbills, looking for perhaps another 4 pairs in total, has anybody kept these mixed together before? Should i have another colony of one kind only or individual pairs? Many thanks, Gaz.
I keep gouldians, double bars (owls),stars, jacarinis and orange breasted waxbills together without any problem. Gouldians and owles can be kept in colonies. Diamond firetails can be sometimes somewhat aggressive at breeding time particularly but so can stars on occassion although they usually settle down. I wouldnt keep yellow and red headed stars together.
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