New to hobby and setting up enclosure
- InkMinx
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New to hobby and setting up enclosure
Hi all, After 4 years of wanting, Im now setting up my first finch set up. I have a custom made enclosure built that measured 45in x 26in and its 52in high (the whole thing is also raised up on top of a cabinet.
Im not looking at breeding as I don't have the option of separating breeding pairs anywhere or want to deal with rehoming offspring. I also want to keep a mixture of birds so don't want possible mixed breeding happening. So Im thinking 5-6 males. I have compiled a list of breeds based on what a breeder I have contacts offers that I believe to be quite passive and good for community set ups. Does this sound ok?
Also do I still need to put nests in, even if they are all males? Do they still like to use them as hide aways? Everything I read seems to be based on keeping birds in pairs
Im not looking at breeding as I don't have the option of separating breeding pairs anywhere or want to deal with rehoming offspring. I also want to keep a mixture of birds so don't want possible mixed breeding happening. So Im thinking 5-6 males. I have compiled a list of breeds based on what a breeder I have contacts offers that I believe to be quite passive and good for community set ups. Does this sound ok?
Also do I still need to put nests in, even if they are all males? Do they still like to use them as hide aways? Everything I read seems to be based on keeping birds in pairs
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
What kinds of finches are you considering? Answers are species specific. 

Debbie
long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
Sure, the birds that Im looking at are:
Red cheeked cordon bleus
Forbes Parrot Finch
Owl Finch
Mannikins
Star Finch
Masked Grass Finch
Strawberry Finch
The main ones of interest to me are the owls, strawberry and cordon bleu's. The inclosure is indoors, will be planted and have full spectrum UV lighting.
Red cheeked cordon bleus
Forbes Parrot Finch
Owl Finch
Mannikins
Star Finch
Masked Grass Finch
Strawberry Finch
The main ones of interest to me are the owls, strawberry and cordon bleu's. The inclosure is indoors, will be planted and have full spectrum UV lighting.
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
The cage calculator at the Finch Information Center says that cage is good for 4 to 5 birds. Of course, the calculator is always assuming pairs/breeding. When you have a one-sex flight, you can push the numbers a bit, depending on the species.
Parrot finches need lots of room, so I don't know that the Forbes would be a good choice, and there are many species of Mannikins, but your three choices of interest should be OK. The Owls might be the most inquisitive/territorial, the RCCBs and Strawberries should be OK. Be aware that you can't put two m/f pairs of Cordon Bleus together, but I have put several males together without problem. Without the presence of hens, they will have the initial little squabbling ad then usually settle down to being buddies.
I wouldn't advise nests, that just brings out the breeding/territorial behavior in many species, and they don't need it for sleeping. The waxbills don't sleep in nests anyway, but the Owls will if you provide it. My Owls would sleep in a plastic plant.
Parrot finches need lots of room, so I don't know that the Forbes would be a good choice, and there are many species of Mannikins, but your three choices of interest should be OK. The Owls might be the most inquisitive/territorial, the RCCBs and Strawberries should be OK. Be aware that you can't put two m/f pairs of Cordon Bleus together, but I have put several males together without problem. Without the presence of hens, they will have the initial little squabbling ad then usually settle down to being buddies.
I wouldn't advise nests, that just brings out the breeding/territorial behavior in many species, and they don't need it for sleeping. The waxbills don't sleep in nests anyway, but the Owls will if you provide it. My Owls would sleep in a plastic plant.
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
Thank you thats great. I know Im pushing a bit with 6 but I read in a few places that your best off keeping either 2 or 6 and up, as 3-5 will potentially be more problematic in terms of a bird being picked on, as 6 or more gets more confusing for just one bird to be singled out. With Parrot finches wanting more space, might I be better going for a gouldian as a similar brightly coloured species?
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
Wow!!!!!!!!! Can't wait to see!!!!!
30+ Gouldians
1 Red Cheeked Cordon Bleu
1 White Society
1 Fawn Owl
1 Red Cheeked Cordon Bleu
1 White Society
1 Fawn Owl
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
"Mannikins" include some VERY agressive species so you should be more specifis - avoid bronze-backed and black & white, and maybe magpie, too. Other mannikins are very peaceful.
Some consider the masked grassfinch pushy, too.
The rest should be fine.
Some consider the masked grassfinch pushy, too.
The rest should be fine.
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
Thanks yes, it was the black and white Mannikins I was looking at.
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
Forget black & whites for your mixed aviary.
They are vicious, attacking even birds twice their own size.
They can even be murderous.
I speak from experience, having kept several - some were killed by the others!
Choose Asian-Australian munias or mannikins instead, they are all very peaceful.
They are vicious, attacking even birds twice their own size.
They can even be murderous.
I speak from experience, having kept several - some were killed by the others!
Choose Asian-Australian munias or mannikins instead, they are all very peaceful.
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
Thanks for the heads up, I shall bump them off the list
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
Im thinking my choices will be 2 x gouldians, 2 x owls, 1 x strawberry and 1 x red cheek cordon bleu. How does that sound?
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
I'm jealous sounds like a good mix
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
If you find a Strawberry finch, please share where. I've been looking for them for more than a year.
Pair of Blue-capped Cordon Bleus, Pair of Lady Gouldians
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Re: New to hobby and setting up enclosure
InkMinx
Gouldians for colour, Owls for cuteness, Strawberry for song, and Cordon Bleu for those sweet red cheeks.
Please post pictures when you get the kids settled in.
Gouldians for colour, Owls for cuteness, Strawberry for song, and Cordon Bleu for those sweet red cheeks.
Please post pictures when you get the kids settled in.
~Elana~
Linnies~ Canaries ~ Zebras ~ Societies ~ Gouldians ~ Orange Cheeks ~ Shaft Tails ~ Strawberries ~ Red Cheek Cordon Bleu ~ Goldbreasts ~ Red Brows ~ Owls ~ Budgies ~ Diamond Firetails ~ Javas ~ Forbes Parrot Finches ~
Linnies~ Canaries ~ Zebras ~ Societies ~ Gouldians ~ Orange Cheeks ~ Shaft Tails ~ Strawberries ~ Red Cheek Cordon Bleu ~ Goldbreasts ~ Red Brows ~ Owls ~ Budgies ~ Diamond Firetails ~ Javas ~ Forbes Parrot Finches ~