these will be trialed under outside aviary conditions for the breeding season. cordons are not easy to breed -easy to get them to nest and lay eggs but not easy to get young flying about.
livefood is very important to these birds and the best live food of them all is -termites......and you require thousands of them....

termites are pretty hard to keep alive for long periods so I decided to do something a bit different. the live termites were collected and stored in Chinese take-away food containers and upon arriving home all were placed in the deep freeze for safe keeping
today I brought out a container and although the termites were dead once I placed them in the aviary it took the cordons roughly 15 minutes to source out their meal and they were right into it. prior to dark I gave them a second helping and they arrived at the feeding station much quicker.
termites are far better than mealworms and they can eat huge amounts with no ill effect from the feeding. at this stage maggots are out of the question as I just can't stomach the thought of breeding and feeding them. I tried it once and that was once too many

see below photo of the country in which the termites reside
anyway at the moment I am a bit bored with breeding gouldians and have sold a few pair of my rarer mutations to concentrate on other birds. shortly these sold from $1500 each to an average $1000 each but they were rare mutations. although I did keep about 20 pair.
I might see if I can grab a few photos of the pieds and upload to this thread.