Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

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Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by marymac » Thu Jan 05, 2017 8:09 pm

I have a mixed, peaceful, extra long flight cage with 2 male Gouldians and one Owl male. Does anyone know if a Peters's Twinspot male or female would be a good or bad idea??? No interest in breeding, just fascinated in watching and enjoying!
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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by w.l. » Thu Jan 05, 2017 8:19 pm

It's said to be an agressive species.
Individuals vary so you could be lucky, but better choose something safer.
I'd recommend a Star, for example. It's also from Australia like your current birds, so their requirements would match better. African birds require more livefood, for example.

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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by marymac » Thu Jan 05, 2017 8:21 pm

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Thank you!!! I will look past these and on to more peaceful Stars!

I have the FinchInfo chart, but couldn't find Twinspots.
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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by marymac » Thu Jan 05, 2017 8:25 pm

He also has Gold Breasted Waxbills, and I see they are very sweet and easy to keep! Hmmmmm..... they are pretty!!
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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by w.l. » Thu Jan 05, 2017 8:32 pm

Quoting one of my books on Peter's:

"... are, unfortunately, not the most peace-loving birds. They don't get along with others of the same or related species, and especially during the breeding season this can lead to squabbling with deadky consequences."

Orange-breasts are peaceful but tiny.
I'd rather mix them with small waxbills.

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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by lovezebs » Fri Jan 06, 2017 12:52 am

marymac

Gouldians and Owls, can be housed with Stars and with Goldbreasts. If you decide on the Goldbreasts however, make certain that your bar spacing is less than half an inch (they can easily squeeze through half inch spacing if startled).

The Twinspots, are an aggressive species, that should not be housed with other finch species.
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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by marymac » Fri Jan 06, 2017 10:55 am

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Thanks Elana, I read that those guys are tiny!! I have an appt. to go to a huge aviary on Sunday and look at all their birds!I'm so excited, but I wanted to know exactly what I should bring home and what I should not. They will all look beautiful I'm sure. They have SO many different finch, waxbill, EVERY different bird you can imagine!!

https://birdproduct.com/product-categor ... -waxbills/
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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by lovezebs » Fri Jan 06, 2017 9:38 pm

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Take me with you.... [-o<

I was looking at the site you posted, and I would have a wonderful time there (with Bill Gates credit card, lol.)

If I were you, I would stay away from:
Black and White Mannikins
Cut Throat finches
Diamond Sparrows
Twinspots
Melbas
Saffrons
Violet Ears

All wonderful birds in their own right, but I wouldn't add them to your Owl and Gouldians.

Some good choices, would be:
Stars
African Fire Finches
St Helena's
The Blue Cordons, either the Red Cheeks, or the Blue Capped (but only 1 male of either, as males don't tend to like each other)
Yellow Bellied Waxbill (Swee)

Anyway, have fun, tell us all about your shopping spree, and take lots of pictures.
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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by marymac » Sat Jan 07, 2017 9:03 pm

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Such great information!!!! Thank you for taking the time to do that, I truly appreciate it.

I wish you could come with me too!!!! I've narrowed down my search a little. Depending on what I see there. I really like the St. Helena.

I have a question for you about one: What do you think of the Lavender Waxbill Red Tail??? SOOO pretty!

Please hop on a plane and come with!!!! I think our temp today was 70 degrees :lol:
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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by w.l. » Sat Jan 07, 2017 9:19 pm

Lavenders are wonderful birds, beautiful with a very interesting personality!
They are peaceful too, though can become a nuisance in a mixed breeding community.
And they are hard to breed, so even if you buy a male and a female (they are hard to sex visually), chances are you won't have to worry about them breeding.
Helenas are charming, cute, but less interesting for behaviour.

I keep both.

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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by Madcat » Sat Jan 07, 2017 10:43 pm

marymac where in Peoria do you find your finches?
30+ Gouldians
1 Red Cheeked Cordon Bleu
1 White Society
1 Fawn Owl

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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by marymac » Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:01 pm

Madcat
https://birdproduct.com/product-categor ... -waxbills/
This is where I'm going tomorrow. But I got my Gouldian from a hobby breeder in Phoenix.
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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by lovezebs » Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:03 pm

marymac & w.l.

I agree that the Lavenders, are lovely.
They are not as flashy as some of the others, but very elegant looking birds, that always tempt me when I see them.

However, if my memory serves me right, don't they get a little touchy if and when they're breeding?
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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by marymac » Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:04 pm

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That makes me happy to hear! I can't wait to see them tomorrow!!!!
Thank you very much for your help! Now to try and sleep....I'll have visions of birdies all night! :lol:
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Re: Peters's Twinspot male compatible with Gouldian Males

Post by marymac » Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:08 pm

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I wonder if I got 1 Lavender and 1 Helena they would all get along?
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