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Blue and rust coloring are indicators of male so yes, you have two males. They are easy to sex as adults. The whites are the most difficult ones since they don't get the rust feathers. If you have one hen in the three quail I would pair up two and then try to find a hen for the second male.
Ok everyone is settled in now . I get an egg a day & they look just like the blue pair you have pictured here . Will he not get a bib? How often should I feed them mealworms ? I feed about 4-5 a day & she is the only one to eat them , he holds them & calls to her to come get them . She is missing her back & neck & head feathers due to over mating at the pet store , they ate growing back in now.