
04-12-2009, 12:21 AM
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My Bird(s) Own Me!
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Honolulu, HI
Posts: 214
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It's definitely best to keep them in separate cages and just let them interact together during out-of-cage time. The only time different species can/should be housed together is in a really large aviary where there's tons of room to fly and get away, etc. The other situation where I think it MAY be okay is if both of them were male, because no eggs would result from them.
Is your Peachfaced female a female for sure? Like she's laid eggs, is sex-linked, or DNA'd? It may be best to DNA sex both of them so you know what both are. If they're both females, it really wouldn't be a good idea to house them together in a cage.
P.S. Where are the pictures?? I wanna see them!! And what are their names??
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