Ideal for children 14 & up Makes soothing sounds Available in a variety of species Lives approximately 5 years Note: Pet availability is seasonal. State and local regulations may vary. Pricing may vary by store location. PetSmart stores cannot match the price below for this pet. Ask a store associate for details.
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4 of 4(100%)customers recommend this product.
Reviews for Spice Finch
Review 1 for Spice Finch
Overall rating
5/ 54 reviews
Best Finch!
March 18, 2013
by GoldFinchGarden
fromMinnesota
These little guys make great little companion's that will brighten up anyone's day. I named my female Spice finch cookie because she is pale tan like a cookie and has dark spots like chocolate chips. And Brownie is my male because he is a dark brown and is sweet. I bought my finches 6 years ago and now they are at least 8 years old.
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Review 2 for Spice Finch
Overall rating
5/ 54 reviews
My first finch ever
December 23, 2012
by Roxster
fromNew Haven CT
What is your gender?M
How many pets do you have?5 or more
How often do you shop at PetSmart?Weekly
This spice finch is a social bird if you give it the right attention. My spice's name is browny and all the time when I call by name they know the name's given to them and this goes for all most of all finch birds. I have my first spice finch follow by a Zebra,Society,Green singer,and a Cordon Blue finch and I got them all at pet smart oh by the way my society finch has eggs so hopefuly that will go well. By the way always do your own personal check on the type of bird your bringing home just to make sure that's the right bird for you thank you.
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Review 3 for Spice Finch
Overall rating
5/ 54 reviews
Spice finches are easy to own!
April 20, 2010
by dixiepeach
fromJuneau, AK
What is your gender?F
How many pets do you have?5 or more
How often do you shop at PetSmart?A few times a year
When I got back into owning birds, my first purchase was a pair of Spice Finches. They laid eggs for years, but none ever hatched making me wonder if I had two females. Since they were caged with breeding pairs of Zebra Finches, they would often try to incubate the eggs and care for the babies. Their song was a soothing chirping. They enjoyed the fresh food that I put in their cage daily that included corn, peas, romaine lettuce, cheddar cheese, carrots, boiled eggs with shell, bananas and dandelion greens.
Pros: easy to raise, nice song
Cons: hard to tell gender of birds, don't like to be handled