Thanks very much for showing us the various nesting boxes, I particularly like what you have done with the Christmas trees. I have African fire finches and Orange breasted waxbills, I hope to get them breeding using your method. I appreciate all your videos, I am a finch breeder in Tasmania, Australia. Love your work, Regards Phil.
Great vids Can u do videos of how to breed especially on species of different kind of finches to help us out so we can be successful in trying to breed certain species Thanks
Thanks very much for showing us the various nesting boxes, I particularly like what you have done with the Christmas trees. I have African fire finches and Orange breasted waxbills, I hope to get them breeding using your method. I appreciate all your videos, I am a finch breeder in Tasmania, Australia. Love your work, Regards Phil.
Very helpful video. Especially good advice about Diamond Firetails which I've never managed to breed despite much effort
Good video again 😉👏
Thank You for sharing. Have a fantastic day
Great vids
Can u do videos of how to breed especially on species of different kind of finches to help us out so we can be successful in trying to breed certain species
Thanks
Thank you very much for helpful information video.and whats the cage size for gouldion finch
Very good video! I use the same nests from 2gr 👍
Super helpful, as always Rancel! Thank you!
Nice comparison! I would like it of the lids didn’t open that easy, my javas just pop it open building their nest and then they can escape.
Awesome video like always ! Thank you for the tips
Where do u buy the last nest?
Whats the dimension of the 3rd nest box please, thank you
Hey where do I find the 4th box you showed? Do you know any website to buy it?
Hey,im in Jacksonville Fl.Im about to meet a few Society Finches.
Hi Michael I have some available on the website paradiseaviaryexotics.com/
How about zebra finches?
We would like some owl finches
What nest should I use for lovebirds?
None of them a wooden Parrakeets box
Wooden but unfortunately they tear them apart .they have metal ones now I've seen at Florida shows
why not use wooden nest boxes.
Much harder to clean, often chewed by birds, hold water and heavier.
52 cages! One side!! 👀💀
wicker nests are the worst. Not just for nest inspection but they are notorious for catching and cutting off toes!