as i belive they are pretty much ready after their first molt so that about a month after they leave the nest and they arnt black/grey anymore though they wont breed in colder weather at least ours arnt breeding and its winter but we got heaps of chicks in summer
Zebra finches can live up to 5-8 or even 10 years. If they are really loved and cared for some zebra fiches have been known to live for 11 years
13 days or 14 days
about 8 - 10 hours depending how long you let them sleep and how long you cover them
Armadillos are sexually mature at one year of age.
Ghetto will re mate if they are away from there partner to long or if he/she dies
8-12 weeks of age
it takes about a year for a gold fish to become sexually mature
For 9 months. a peahen is sexually mature at age 2.
You can keep your zebra finch together with other birds as long as they aren't too much bigger than them. Anything far larger than them will bully them and attack them. They seem to be okay with other pet finch species and canaries. I wouldn't keep them with budgies though. They will get aggressive towards your finch.
They are egg layers who scatter their eggs/ova. Their ova are fertilised by the males outside the fishes body so they do not get pregnant
If your talking about the kittens it takes 6 monthes fo them to be sexually mature
In 9-12 weeks the offspring will leave the parents and by the next summer the females will be sexually mature.
They usually puff up for somewhat long periods of time... you also may see them itching their feathers quite frequently. I had the same problem! You could go to the vet, or put them in some subdued sunlight - finches may get sick due to lack of sunshine. Hope this helps!
mice are totally developed at the age of 6 weeks, though they can be sexually mature earlier (around 3-4 weeks).