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Housing Breeding pairs of Rosellas question

Cynthia & Percy

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in my opinion that cage would only hold one pair of breeding birds
 

Bailey

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I agree with Cynthia. You need to think about the fact that the cage needs to be large enough to house the pair AND the babies when they fledge.
 

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Thanks everyone! I had thought that would be the case. I knew they needed their space. One pair only it is.
 

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No way they will tear shreds off eachother. You shouldn't even keep a pair of the same species of rosellas in an aviary together. Unfortunate I know. I also considered that as Eastern and Crimson Rosellas are among my all time fav birds
 

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Personally I wouldn't even have two rosellas in that cage, even though it is nice :unsure1: Rosellas are quite flighty birds and I think they do best in an aviary, not a flight cage. And as the others have said, you can't usually house two breeding pairs in an aviary let alone a cage. They're very bird aggressive!
 
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