I've decided what finch I want - Cordon Bleu

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Post by mike » Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:30 pm

Sally wrote:If you get a Red-cheeked male, you want a Red-cheeked hen--same with the Blue-capped.
Is this for the sake of breeding or for their personality? Will a red-cheek male live happily with a blue-cap female or will they fight? Will they hybridize? I'm just curious. I have no intention of mixes species.
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Post by L in Ontario » Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:32 pm

They will hybridize without a second thought. :?
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Post by mike » Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:48 pm

L in Ontario wrote:They will hybridize without a second thought. :?
Okay that's what I thought.

Maybe another question: my female had poo and seeds stuck to her feet and she couldn't perch. I washed her feet but now she's wet. Will she freeze to death? She sleeping now that I've washed her. I put a heater in the room set to 24'F. Should I be drying her off or something? I'm pretty they would jump around in a birdbath but she's so small and looks so pathetic now that she's wet.
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Post by B CAMP » Tue Apr 07, 2009 10:39 pm

I would but a lamp shining on the cage so she can get warm
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Post by ac12 » Tue Apr 07, 2009 11:55 pm

Mike, I think you mean 24C = 75F, not 24F = brrrrrrrrrr

I agree w BCamp, put an incandescent lamp shining on part of the cage, so she can go there to warm up. Yeah they do look pretty ratty when they get all wet. But how did she get all wet from you just washing her feet? I understand when they get into a bath, THEN they can get totally wet.

I have 2 lamps, 1 regular 60w incandesent, and 1 50w IR red lamp. The IR lamp I leave on 24/7 so they can get warmth even at night. The incandescent I turn off at night.
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Post by mike » Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:02 am

She turned out all right this morning. The male was beside her all night so I guess he helped keep her warm. She looks a little ratty right now.
ac12 wrote: But how did she get all wet from you just washing her feet? I understand when they get into a bath, THEN they can get totally wet.
Well I was holding her in one hand and trying to massage the dirt off with the other but she wiggled a lot and wouldn't stick out her feet. Slowly her underside got wet and as she squirmed around my hand got wet then her top got wet. Then she was all wet. :roll:
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Re: Clear Vinyl?

Post by mike » Sun Feb 13, 2011 8:01 am

L in Ontario wrote: Tip from one of the others on this forum: Tape a pieces of clear vinyl about 1" larger than the big door on the inside just on top of the door. This will help prevent any escapees when you are placing eggfood dishes inside the cage or removing/replacing the newspaper. (I have access to tonnes of it here at work)
Could you please explain what type of vinyl this is to me again? Are you talking about soft, flexible vinyl? I'm not even sure what this is normally used for so I don't know where to look for it at Walmart. It's so bendy I don't see how it would work. (It's also not very clear so it would obstruct the view.) I have a piece I got from the Dollar Store that is used in the sink to protect it.

I was thinking you meant acrylic which I can find and cut, no problem, and it stays rigid. Maybe that would work, too.
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Re: I've decided what finch I want - Cordon Bleu

Post by L in Ontario » Sun Feb 13, 2011 9:33 am

It is a soft vinyl available at the regular Walmarts (not supercentres) in the fabric department. Comes in 3 or 4' widths. And yes it is absolutely clear (like glass).
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Re: I've decided what finch I want - Cordon Bleu

Post by mike » Sun Feb 13, 2011 10:52 am

L in Ontario wrote:It is a soft vinyl available at the regular Walmarts (not supercentres) in the fabric department. Comes in 3 or 4' widths. And yes it is absolutely clear (like glass).
Thanks! I'll take a look today. I have a non-supercentre nearby so maybe they will have it.
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