If you do in fact get two zebra finches, make sure they are both the same sex unless you ARE wanting to breed.
If that is the case, just to let you know, finches lay anywhere from 5-8 eggs. I bought a male and female and they laid 6 eggs. All hatched, one ended up being pushed out of the nest. 5 babies and let me tell you, that does start to take up space, because then I had to separate sexes for a while.
That would be cool though for the 13 year old to get to watch these babies grow. Unfortunately, there may be times that those babies need more help than what mommy or daddy can/will give.
I haven't got to have any conures to know about them personally but I would like to have one.
I would figure cockatiels would be better anyway. The best thing to do if you get the bird and you want it hand tame is to make it a point to get a very young bird. The best bet would be to talk with your pet shop owner and have them try to find you the youngest they can. Sometimes you come across a pet shop where the people don't know much about aging or sexing birds so for this, I would do research to make sure you have an idea of what you are looking for.
If that is the case, just to let you know, finches lay anywhere from 5-8 eggs. I bought a male and female and they laid 6 eggs. All hatched, one ended up being pushed out of the nest. 5 babies and let me tell you, that does start to take up space, because then I had to separate sexes for a while.
That would be cool though for the 13 year old to get to watch these babies grow. Unfortunately, there may be times that those babies need more help than what mommy or daddy can/will give.
I haven't got to have any conures to know about them personally but I would like to have one.
I would figure cockatiels would be better anyway. The best thing to do if you get the bird and you want it hand tame is to make it a point to get a very young bird. The best bet would be to talk with your pet shop owner and have them try to find you the youngest they can. Sometimes you come across a pet shop where the people don't know much about aging or sexing birds so for this, I would do research to make sure you have an idea of what you are looking for.