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Watching my pennies

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 10:21
by triplea
Looking for some guidance please.
I went finch window shopping on the weekend.
I like to get value for my money, but am I being a pennypincher.
$30 for a juvenile star male.
$75 for pair double bars.
$60 for a pair of fires.

Are these prices around the mark I know we coming into spring
and breeding season and such.

Re: Watching my pennies

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 10:30
by finchbreeder
African Fires $40 pr
Pink African Fires $120 pr
Pied African Fires $250 pr
Pink Pied African Fires $300 pr
This is from Banksia Aviarys in Perth W.A.
Don't know how it compares with elsewhere.
LML

Re: Watching my pennies

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 11:51
by gomer
For Victoria they are ok.
Heres the S.A price list.
viewtopic.php?f=45&t=2016

Re: Watching my pennies

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 13:01
by kevins
they seem to be close to the mark for the hunter...although stars are usually 25...and double bars can get for 30-35 a pair around this area...even in pet shops
prices in general seem a bit cheaper here than for SA gomer
I believe they were selling yellow rumps for $80 a pair (DNA tested) in Queesnland recently
and in sydney they were $60 (not DNA) a pair ..imported from WA so they say
its hard to put a definite price on things though...depends where you get them.....youll always get them cheaper at club bird sales or off a fellow birdkeeper in my experience
cheers

Re: Watching my pennies

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 13:57
by Pete Sara
you have to remember that private prices and pet shop prices and can a lot differnt. the yellow rumps kev probably came from kalgoolie...pete

Re: Watching my pennies

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 14:08
by kevins
Hi Pete.....I think thats what i was trying to get at with my comments about prices.....pet shops have to make a living but it can be misleading as to a resonable price.......one pet shop near here has tri coloured parrot finches (pair ) for $390 ....sadly they have been in the shop for three months and may not ever get out at that price.....i guess the message is...shop around......
depending on how desperate you are i spose......id kill for a female yellow billed long tail right now...if i dont get one soon the ol fella is going to dismantle every other nest in the place and try to pinch all the other birds wives...regardless of species :lol:
it was interesting to hear about the yellow rumps coming from kalgoolie....is there some one there breeding a lot?...i wasnt told where in WA ..just that they came from there at what seemed like a very reasonable price

Re: Watching my pennies

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 14:21
by triplea
Those prices are from several private people.

A pet shop is just that, A pet shop.

Maybe I am a scrooge.
Shopping around is limited here in Adelaide.

Thanks for your replies.

Re: Watching my pennies

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 14:43
by Pete Sara
hi kev...we have a few breeders dedicated over here to them, a few years a go u paid up to 350 a pair now u can get them for 80. a few of those breeders feature in a few just finches and softbill mags......pete

Re: Watching my pennies

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 15:39
by kevins
thanks pete..thats really good to hear.....im glad they are getting some attention from breeders...ill check the articles out....ive been getting that mag for a while and its good to re read them from time to time
i remember when they were expensive....not that long ago thats why i was a bit stunned to see them advertised so cheaply
anyway...they are birds id like to have and breed so im looking for a couple...id like to see more keepers here with them as well but they seemed to have slipped under the radar a bit
cheers

Re: Watching my pennies

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 16:54
by Pete Sara
issue 3 is one, trying to find the other one it could be in abk...