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A Zebra Finch Male and a smaller Zebra Finch White Male, the larger common Zebra injured the smaller white Zebra to the point of bleeding. Thankfully I was there and stopped the bleeding then separated them. This occured due to the larger finch chasing the other, which has been a daily occurance for a while now. For context I found the smaller white finch outside injured and alone in a country and environment he is not native to and wouldnt have survived, probably ran from someone. I nursed him back to health and brought the other common Zebra to pair them because I literally could not find any other zebra finch whites in my country. They at first paired very well and rather quickly, they bath together, sleep right beside cuddling to each other and groom each other several times a day, but a few months ago the chasing began and hasn't stopped. I've had to seperate them multiple times already and I am afraid the next time will be worse than just a small bleed.
My main question, is it okay if I keep them in seperate large cages, each cage to their own, to stop the chasing and possible future fighting?
My main question, is it okay if I keep them in seperate large cages, each cage to their own, to stop the chasing and possible future fighting?