So your saying painted firetails are easy to sex and do not need live food for breeding?
Edit: sorry I thought you said diamond firetails, not painted firetails.
Species list???
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Any special requirements for painteds, can they stand the cold? Might go do some research to build up my knowledge.
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Cold is fine, but damp is a biiiig no no. They spend a lot of time on the floor, so damp floors will pretty much kill them.
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The photo is a Firefinch (Black-bellied think) which is not available in captivity in Australia. Try google images for Red-billed Firefinch, Lagonosticta senegala. That's the one you'll be able to obtain in oz.
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Okay thanks
Do they prefer building their own nests or do they prefer nest boxes?
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Do they prefer building their own nests or do they prefer nest boxes?
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Any oneFinch_Breeder wrote:Okay thanks![]()
Do they prefer building their own nests or do they prefer nest boxes?
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Sorry i am still not getting it-when people are saying Fires do you all mean Firefinches as in Ruddies or Painted Firetails? For some reason i thought Ruddies need live food for breeding. ??
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Fires are Ruddies- African Specie
Painted Firetails are Emblema-Australian Specie
Firefinches & Painted Firetails will breed without live food.
Firefinches prefer making there nests in brush or in cane nests and Painteds are the same.
Painted Firetails are Emblema-Australian Specie
Firefinches & Painted Firetails will breed without live food.
Firefinches prefer making there nests in brush or in cane nests and Painteds are the same.
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I would have to agree the Ruddie would be better as Painteds spend a lot of time on the ground so unless your aviary is completely damp proof go for the Ruddie...Also I have seen Ruddies in England let out and used like little homing pigeons...so they too become very people calm.. 

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