This Black-throated finch doesn't want to be alone!įinches are best kept in Male-Female pairs. This being said, there are some species that will only truly thrive in a flock. Infact, keeping finches in pairs is the ideal setup for many owners, as it does not require a large cage and as a result saves on space. All other species of Finch will need to be kept in at least pairs. The one species that can be kept alone is the Canary. The real bullies of the finch world are the Diamond Firetail and the Cut-Throat Finch.įinches will not be happy or healthy if kept alone.The following can live together if given enough space, but look out for the bullies: Zebra Finch, Java Sparrow, Strawberry Finch, Lavender Waxbill.In general they are happier on their own or in pairs. Canaries need large aviaries to be able to coexist with other species.They will be happier if kept in flocks of their own kind. The Star Finch needs extra space and cover due to its timid nature.
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