Small Exotic Animals What Are Some Small Exotic Animals?

What are some small exotic animals? - small exotic animals

I just want a little something sells exotic animals like sugar gliders

12 comments:

bloominb... said...

Why not a sugar glider?

Hedgehogs are funny. This is the chinchillas, ferrets and dwarf rabbits, but they require a considerable amount of care and special needs (and which are exotic).

Sara said...

Petaurista are sure nice, but extremely high maintenance and expensive.

They have a special diet and can not be fed only pellet food, a slice of bread and apple. You can have as individuals, as self-mutilation. You need a cage that at least 3 m high x 2 m are kept wide x 3 feet deep. If you have more than 2 sugar gliders, you should double the amount. The dividing line in the cage can not be more than 1 / 2 inch or escape. DO NOT use a heat rock in his cage - hot rocks are dangerous for them. It takes at least play one or two hours from the cage one day - I'm in a pop-up tent in my living room, because it is safer.

You need lots of toys that can be very expensive. They have sleeping bags should be woven. They need a safe event planners. You will not find a wheel shield safe at the pet store .. Moreover, a popular, less expensive option for a wheel, the wheel Wodent. It is, in my opinion, of course. Go sailing on the wheel, is a bar Wodentthrough the center that it's so reliably prevented. There are many stories about the death was, tail broken, shattered kidneys are caused by the use of Wodent. A good option is the wheel of Sleath, or Custom Cruiser --- each costs about $ 50 with transportation. Whatever you need to be reviewed in the cage every day for safety - especially on trade.

They are sloppy with their food. He spat. They are nocturnal. They sleep all day and are ready to go at night. Some can be very feisty, and some bite hard - I had one, that drew blood. In addition, make sure you have 2 a.m. to 1 p.m. exotic veterinary Veterinary Emergency Team. Why? When designers begin to show signs of a disease that is usually too late. You must make sure there is someone that you can see forever. Most non-emergency health levels.

Sara said...

Petaurista are sure nice, but extremely high maintenance and expensive.

They have a special diet and can not be fed only pellet food, a slice of bread and apple. You can have as individuals, as self-mutilation. You need a cage that at least 3 m high x 2 m are kept wide x 3 feet deep. If you have more than 2 sugar gliders, you should double the amount. The dividing line in the cage can not be more than 1 / 2 inch or escape. DO NOT use a heat rock in his cage - hot rocks are dangerous for them. It takes at least play one or two hours from the cage one day - I'm in a pop-up tent in my living room, because it is safer.

You need lots of toys that can be very expensive. They have sleeping bags should be woven. They need a safe event planners. You will not find a wheel shield safe at the pet store .. Moreover, a popular, less expensive option for a wheel, the wheel Wodent. It is, in my opinion, of course. Go sailing on the wheel, is a bar Wodentthrough the center that it's so reliably prevented. There are many stories about the death was, tail broken, shattered kidneys are caused by the use of Wodent. A good option is the wheel of Sleath, or Custom Cruiser --- each costs about $ 50 with transportation. Whatever you need to be reviewed in the cage every day for safety - especially on trade.

They are sloppy with their food. He spat. They are nocturnal. They sleep all day and are ready to go at night. Some can be very feisty, and some bite hard - I had one, that drew blood. In addition, make sure you have 2 a.m. to 1 p.m. exotic veterinary Veterinary Emergency Team. Why? When designers begin to show signs of a disease that is usually too late. You must make sure there is someone that you can see forever. Most non-emergency health levels.

Rebecca said...

Some mammals that was me and my recovery experienced in the past:

Mouse:
Mouse House
Pygmy Mice
Egyptian Spiny Mouse
Zebra Mouse
African dormouse

Rats:
Norway rats (pet rats, typical)
Roof Rats
Kangaroo rat
The rats Gambia cheeks

Guinea Pigs
Guinea pigs Patagonia
Rabbits

Hamster:
Syrian (aka Golden Hamster)
Campbell's Russian Dwarf Hamster
Winter White Hamsters
Hamster Hamster
Chinese hamster

Jird:
Gerbils
Bushy-tailed jird

Squirrel:
Squirrel Provost
Chipmunks
Flying squirrels (they are very similar to sugar gliders)
Octodon
Chinchillas
Prairie dogs

Marsupials:
Sugar Gliders
Pygmy Short-tailed opossum

Carnivores:
Hedgehogs (thorniest teddy:)
Ferrets
Broom
Fennec Foxes
Kinkajous
Coatimundi

Macropoda:
Wallabies
Wallaroo
Hairdressing

:)

ferret.l... said...

WOWWWW. I hate people like you who are like "Ohh, I want and I will, because they are nice and unusual." That makes me

phociny8... said...

Squirrel. Its strange in my country.

Luke said...

I totally agree with ferret.lover97 just because they look cool does not mean that you need.

Kayt said...

Hedge Hog, not hairy lol exactl Tho

lil kid said...

Giraffes at

GANJA!! said...

Ferrets

Siegfried and Roy said...

Cheetah!

sunshine... said...

Kinkajou .. Honey Bear

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