Just one question and then I am going to leave this post to the low price "experts". Are your cheap birds of anywhere near the quality of the posted picture I referenced?
"Not sure where you've seen this price (Strombergs??), but it's just a little too high. Mandarins are an easy species to breed, very common in captivity, and a great beginner wild species - so this reflects their price - their beauty doesn't."
I can't resist replying to the above quote I will remain calm (I hope) 1. Try some publication a little more professional like The Poultry Press I'm not knocking Stromberg, he has done wonders for the fancy. 2. I don't know many people who consider Mandarins to be a wild species, exotic maybe but not wild. 3. If all you say about the species is true, how do you explain the price difference between Mandrins and the common domestic species?