but for the best results i find single pairs go better ,
for example i have a 4.8m(Long) 2m (high) 2.5 (wide) aviary which is heavliy planted .
it currently houses'
1 pair of yellow painted firetails
1 pair of peid pink firetails
1 pair of red cheeked cordon bleus
all birds breed great all have same diet needs and all have same nesting needs.
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and thand same when feeding your birds , dont cheap out and not put the good stuff into them ,
you only get out what you put in !!!!
I feed these guys sprouting mix. frozen white ants, greens, tonic mix , taste of africa , and premium finch mix
and the example of you " you get out what you put in "
is what the birds are on now:
1 pair of yellow painted firetails : 4 babys in the nest
1 pair of peid pink firetails : working the nest , should lay soon
1 pair of red cheeked cordon bleus : 4 eggs all fertile due to hatch in 4 days
so just take your time , work out what birds you like and what ones you want to keep , make shore their safe to house together ,
and feed them up well , dont over crowed the aviary .
and you will be having alot more birds on the perch at the end of the season :
Sorry for the life story




Jake