We have a pair of these birds who are 'active' in the true sense of the word - they have laid three times now, 2 eggs, 3 eggs and recently 2 again. They sit for what seems ages - a couple of weeks perhaps, then out they come back to being busy and active. I peep into the nest box when when the interest seems to have wained to find no eggs.
They are obsessive about building their nest - I put clean newspaper in the bottom of the cage probably three times a week to make sure they are clean, which they start to destroy immediately it is put in, tearing even sized pieces which they put under their wings and then make into dust in the next box which becomes the nest. They have a beautifully soft well thought out nest, really impressive.
They are fed the appropriate food - I change their drinking and bath water twice a day at the moment - they have millet and cuttle fish, and I also provide a vitimin 'sand' which they love.
They are in the window in a cage at the moment next to another same sex pair and they are very chatty neighbours and all get along.
In the end I am not bothered about having babies here, but there is obviously something wrong with their conditions that this keeps happening. They are about a year/fourteen months old by the way and there is a bit of inreeding also. They came from my French neighbour who had one breeding pair; they kept their offspiring and my breding pair are the result of their second pair if you follow. My same sex pair are the offspring of the original pair. I am told that inbreeding is common in birds so not sure if this is a problem or not.
When we move, I have bought them a free standing very large cage to give them heeps more space.
Not sure if I should leave the same sex birds in the cage they are in which is the bigger of the two they are in at the moment, and just move the breeding pair - what does anyone think on that. I have a feeling the second pair could be girls comparing the sizes of their neighbours, but not 100% sure.
Thank you all
Kate