I am fortunate to have breeders here in SA that can source a variety of waxbills. If I purchase birds, I would like to purchase a minimum of 2 pairs to at least be able to swop blood lines if I have any success breeding them. While my true breeding hope lies with the gouldians and canaries, the waxbills are beautiful eye candy and I would LOVE for them to breed if they are happy enough.
Now finally my questions, lol!
I have seen so many comments about keeping waxbills as one pair per aviary/flight. From what I have read, it’s only really the GB Waxbills that do well in a colony type setting (I totally understand that the Twinspots and more aggressive waxbills like Melba’s should be 1 pair only per enclosure). And yet I have seen posts/photo’s on different websites from aviary breeders who keep colonies of Firefinches, Orange Cheeks or CB’s together in colonies. Does this only work if you have a large amount of pairs together or would eg 3 pairs of each work? Or would I just be asking for trouble? Alternatively, I will then keep 1 pair per aviary.
Below are the waxbills which I am looking into and I would appreciate some feedback on whether they should be kept alone, can be kept in a small colony or if they will hybridize with another waxbill on the list
Available to purchase:
GB waxbills (already have)
BB Cordon Bleu (already have)
Orange Cheeked waxbill
Red-Eared (Black rumped) waxbill
Firefinches
And then we have my wish list aka when I rob a bank

Peter Twinspot
Lavender waxbill
Yellow-wing Pytilia (red headed pytilia)
Also, any comments on the Jacarini Finch (Blue black grassquit) or Scaly Feathered Finch (weaver)? The breeder I purchased my CB’s from has them and I think they are just too beautiful!
The new aviary should hopefully be going up next weekend. You would think it's Christmas already I am so excited
