Vettepilot_6 - Do they prefer an open nest or closed dark nest box.
Good I have some old man saltbush in the garden for my finches
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Mine all use nestboxes and pack it heavily with november grass and emu feathers...so packed you cant see in if you wanted to...
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Have both of these birds come from 2 normal looking parents? Are they from different pairs?
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Mine love a six-inch plastic pot with the top screwed onto a square of plywood & the top half of the base cut off. I hang these at knee height & they invariably are the preferred nest site for my RFPFs.
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finchbreeder wrote: ↑11 Jan 2019, 10:09 Have both of these birds come from 2 normal looking parents? Are they from different pairs?
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The people I bought them from have 2 pairs of RFPF's but only one pair seem to be breeding seagreens, they are avid bird keepers with many different breeds so I think so.
By the way finchbreeder, what's called normal looking ??
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Normal is bright green body & bright red head & tail. Sea-green is a sex-linked recessive colour mutation.
If they were both bred from normal phenotype (appearance) parents, it is not possible to have a male sea-green.
Having said that, I am convinced the 2 pics of your birds are a male in the top pic & on the left in the bottom one, so it is not likely that this bird at least was produced from 2 red & green RFPFs (male split to sea-green).
If they were both bred from normal phenotype (appearance) parents, it is not possible to have a male sea-green.
Having said that, I am convinced the 2 pics of your birds are a male in the top pic & on the left in the bottom one, so it is not likely that this bird at least was produced from 2 red & green RFPFs (male split to sea-green).
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"If they were both bred from normal phenotype (appearance) parents, it is not possible to have a male sea-green.
Having said that, I am convinced the 2 pics of your birds are a male in the top pic & on the left in the bottom one, so it is not likely that this bird at least was produced from 2 red & green RFPFs (male split to sea-green)."
That's why I asked, because I had re read the series of posts and was a little confused how they came from the same pair of "normals" when they look like a "real" pair. But if the suppliers have several pair then it is more likely, if they actually have seagreens. And much better because you will not be putting siblings together.
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Having said that, I am convinced the 2 pics of your birds are a male in the top pic & on the left in the bottom one, so it is not likely that this bird at least was produced from 2 red & green RFPFs (male split to sea-green)."
That's why I asked, because I had re read the series of posts and was a little confused how they came from the same pair of "normals" when they look like a "real" pair. But if the suppliers have several pair then it is more likely, if they actually have seagreens. And much better because you will not be putting siblings together.
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Four AFF people have said they're a pair so I'll take that - mybe I got the wrong end of the stick, any way I'm happy.
All this sex linked recessive buisiness is something I don't quite comprehend yet.
All this sex linked recessive buisiness is something I don't quite comprehend yet.
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Even if you don't understand the 'mechanics', you should keep a copy of the expectations
Pairings where genetic make-up cannot be guaranteed should be avoided, for obvious reasons . .
Not least of which is to protect your own reputation when selling
You can find a 'calculator' for RFPF mutations on the 'net . .
http://www.finchbreederdatabase.com/php ... cies_id=32
Pairings where genetic make-up cannot be guaranteed should be avoided, for obvious reasons . .
Not least of which is to protect your own reputation when selling
You can find a 'calculator' for RFPF mutations on the 'net . .
http://www.finchbreederdatabase.com/php ... cies_id=32