keeping ruddies

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nathan morley

what are ruddies like to keep are they agresive or placid? Do they need live food if so what types? are they hard to breed and what breeding aids do they need? what is the right price to pay for ruddies ? i need eney info i can get thanks nathan.
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Tiaris
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Ruddies are totally placid (usually). Should be $30 - $50pr. Prefer maggots or termites over mealworms but will also enjoy Drosophila (vinegar fly) as livefood. Like to nest low. Perfect nest site for them is the smallest size enclosed cane nest at about knee height. Use plenty of feathers as well as fine grasses. Will use a feather "blind" whilst incubating/brooding. One of few finches who don't mind darker coloured feathers. Spend plenty of time on the ground so dry aviary floor important. Not a hard bird to breed at all. First finch I ever bred - great little bird.
nathan morley

were do you get those kinds of live food from and how much do they cost? , is a half coverd aviary ok?
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Just to add to Tiaris post. Very placid, can be intimidated by larger boisterous finch, do not like overcrowding, MUST be protected from cold drafts.
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Females are very cold sensitive, don't have more males than females during breeding season males will fight. Live food can be brought at most pet supply shops.
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nathan morley wrote:ok ao so were do you get those types of live food from an is a half coverd planted aviay ok?
First what does ao mean. Second Is your half covered aviary (note spelling)protected from winds? Third, you can breed your own, some pet shops can supply or some bait and tackle shops stock gentiles (Maggots)
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I thought you said you didn't like foreign finches?
I would say it would be OK, but like Buzz said make sure it is draught-proof and not overcrowded.
Julian

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nathan morley

space is not a problem couse i have 2 aviarys.
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Jayburd
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and from your other post it would seem you want to overcrowd both.
Julian

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And my birding antics here: http://worthtwointhebushbirding.blogspot.com.au/
nathan morley

Its not over crowding my aviaries put together are 3 x the size of yours so I can have 3 x as many birds.

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