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They would be fine together if you weren't going to breed....but if breeding 1 pair is more suitable...jerlinjames wrote:Hi guys, I got a small cage for now that is 1m high, 1m wide and 0.5m deep.
I was wondering if I can two pairs of finches together in that cage(with nests). I was thinking of either two pairs of painteds, or one pair of painted and one pair of stars.
If they are a bad combo, are there any other that I can keep as two pairs in one cage? Ideally, I'd love to keep two pairs, but if its a no go, i'll have to keep just one pair..
All my painteds have always used wicker tunnel nests provided for them, they line it (almost as full as a long tail will), never had any issues with them raising the young. However the first season the young fell out too soon so now I always attach the nests so that the tunnel faces upwards and have had no problems. Have 1 pair on eggs and another lining their tunnel right now. I find they nest really readily too, had a pair nest in the holding aviary while I rearranged birds, it was only 3' x 4' wide x 5' tall.poitta wrote:mate in a small cage like that you may want to re think your bird choice, stars and painted like to build thier own nests, but only one pair in there , finches like black hearts zebbies or gouldians will build in a wicker basket or nest box, birds need room to move , best bet is to get one pair and go from there.....pete