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Post by zoey on Nov 10, 2008 20:27:12 GMT 10
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Post by robert on Nov 10, 2008 22:18:34 GMT 10
Lovely picture of the Zebra,Greg.You can get them in so many mutations now.Liked especially the photo of the Zebra next to the Canary.Though I hoped the Canary didn't mind. From Robert and Precious
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Post by zoey on Nov 12, 2008 19:39:31 GMT 10
Thanks Robert,Canary didn't mind, the Zebra finch is sleeping near them at night now ..lol.. I have plans now to buy a friend for him thou will follow my feelings if its a girl or boy for l know they breed like "rabbits " so to speak
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Post by robert on Nov 12, 2008 20:28:42 GMT 10
Greg,I once heard that if you stood still long enough,they would breed in your hair. from Robert and Precious
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Post by zoey on Nov 12, 2008 20:44:31 GMT 10
lol....LMAO...so very right Robert
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Post by meandem on Nov 13, 2008 17:34:13 GMT 10
People really don't give the little zebs enough credit. They really are a delightful little bird, and they come in so many different colours now, sometimes it is hard to tell that it is a zeb. Nice piccies, thanks for sharing.
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Post by zoey on Nov 14, 2008 15:42:07 GMT 10
No problem,can't believe how hard its to find a female yes l know l am looking or a female and at the moment there isn't much around thou l found one with a private breeder which l will be picking up tomorrow
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Post by avinet on Nov 14, 2008 21:06:32 GMT 10
No problem,can't believe how hard its to find a female yes l know l am looking or a female and at the moment there isn't much around thou l found one with a private breeder which l will be picking up tomorrow Pity you don't live on the Sunshine Coast - I normally have a cage full of female Zebras, and a separate one of males in the shop. Currently have around 20. cheers, Mike
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Post by zoey on Nov 15, 2008 16:40:42 GMT 10
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