![]() ![]() The zebras are slightly louder but still much less than a budgie.Ģ)I really love the societies and they are very pretty and inexpensive and you don’t have to worry about aggression.ģ)the bigger the better but be SURE the bar spacing is small enough! Mine are in a 32x12x12 right now while I work on their bigger cage.Ĥ)lots of sticks, a place to bathe, and a nest. The wing beats of my societies are about the same volume as their calls lol. They are still sweet to Finch-Nimi, the third wheel.ġ) noise? Umm. For example I had 4, the senior one died, and Pattern and Cheery-Cheery paired off. The societies are much nicer to each other! They are hard to sex but they can be kept in odd numbers and don’t mind third wheels. I’ve had zebra finches in the past, but I prefer society finches. If I think of anything else I'll be sure to add more questions below. can we keep two females together, or two males together, so to avoid any hormonal behaviours? What fresh foods are they typically given?Ħ) Keeping males with males, females with females or males with females? I know female budgies don't usually get along, so I am wondering what the gender dynamics are with finches, i.e. So, I just wanted to ask a few questions for any finch lovers out there:ġ) How would you rate their noise levels on a scale of 1-10?Ģ) Which species do you recommend for a first-time finch owner?ģ) Cage size (most likely for 2-4 birds)? I always say the bigger the better.ĥ) Diet? My parrots eat a premium seed and pellet blend and fresh foods, and the brand of seed/pellets that they eat is available for finches too, so we will probably look at that. I also know that they require length rather than height in their cages because they are very flighty and active, and I have a little bit of knowledge about diets, but not enough. I know they should be kept in pairs or flocks and never alone. Now, while I do have some knowledge about finches, I'm not the most clued up. ![]() I love the little noises they make, their cute personalities, and I really think they would be well-suited to his lifestyle. He's expressed interest in getting birds of his own, but his schedule does not suit having a parrot, so I recommended looking at finches as a possible option. He still needs to check what animals are allowed (there are a few people with cats and dogs so we'll just have to see). He works on weekdays, and also lives in an apartment block. My boyfriend absolutely adores my birds, but lacks the time and resources to have a parrot of his own. ![]()
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