Hi!
Here's some photos of my new pair of Spice finches:
http://lourencoaves.blogspot.com/2011/0 ... veiro.html
Pair of Spice Finches
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Thankssalaar wrote:Good afternoon. Good bird.

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No, the method of sexing Spice Finches is the same of the Bengalese finches, just by the chant.
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My finches are in flight cages and breeding cages.
I put my Spice Finches together with all other finches that I have (zebras, gouldians, stars, chestnut brasted, double bars, etc) when they aren't breeding.
When they are breeding I will separat them to a breeding cage just like I do with the rest of the species.
Spice Finches are very peacefull and breed very well in colony.
I put my Spice Finches together with all other finches that I have (zebras, gouldians, stars, chestnut brasted, double bars, etc) when they aren't breeding.
When they are breeding I will separat them to a breeding cage just like I do with the rest of the species.
Spice Finches are very peacefull and breed very well in colony.
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They are an attractive bird. Here in Australia Spice finches are not kept by a lot of breeders, relatively uncommon.
Life in Port Macquarie is the ultimate Aussie sea change lifestyle.
NRG,wagga wrote:They are an attractive bird. Here in Australia Spice finches are not kept by a lot of breeders, relatively uncommon.
Has spice finches.
Thanks Nathan