My cubans must be from good eggs. Both are lovely, perky little birds.
Very inquisitive and lovely singers. Some of my favourites.
My silverbills are on a clutch at the moment, along with one of my zeb pairs. Fingers crossed the silvers all fledge ok. They're great birds too.
Introductions are in order
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Yes i had a cuban male that was the s$#@#$ type used to go at anything around him, fixed the little bugger tho stuck him with two single java cocks. I think he only tried in on once with them missus a few feathers later lol.
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I've had to keep the orange breasted and cubans seperated. Then the cute little s!@t decided to try picking on the canaries. But due to numbers he gave up after a token battle. Just periodically chases them briefly since then. And as long as no one else gets within 15cms of him or his lady he leaves well enough alone, but is a bit fussy about his small exclusion zone. So greens always in 3 or 4 locations throughout the avairy so everyone gets their share.
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