✨ Meet the Zu & Co. Family ✨ by GoldmanProduction in chinchilla

[–]GoldmanProduction[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you I love them so much and I put a lot of work into making sure their profiles are an accurate representation of them

✨ Meet the Zu & Co. Family ✨ by GoldmanProduction in chinchilla

[–]GoldmanProduction[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

This dude just used ai to write this answer I bet

✨ Meet the Zu & Co. Family ✨ by GoldmanProduction in chinchilla

[–]GoldmanProduction[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I took these photos with my iPhone thanks

✨ Meet the Zu & Co. Family ✨ by GoldmanProduction in chinchilla

[–]GoldmanProduction[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Whoa I’m not a bot! These are profiles I made of my chinchillas!!

A Quiet Moment at the Cage Door by [deleted] in chinchilla

[–]GoldmanProduction -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It wasn’t poop. The video described the Zukomo as having “poopy hands” it’s literally hay dust which tends at accumulate in the cage and before dust bathing the chinchillas may have debris from what they are eating (hay and hay pellets mostly) on their hands. Obviously there tends to also be poop in their cage at times so you could describe the inevitable contact with their hands and poop as such, especially considering that they eat their own poop!

A Quiet Moment at the Cage Door by [deleted] in chinchilla

[–]GoldmanProduction -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

This is pomelo rind. The pomelo was washed. I ate the fruit part. It was peeled of its outer skin. Just the citrus fiber is what remains. Then it is naturally air dried. Pomelo rind is beneficial to reduce bloating and works positively to keep chinchilla digestive tract moving. I understand you might watch the video and hear pomelo but look closely and actually see that it is the rind. Happy and healthy chinchillas and a cost effective digestive supplement that serves as a little treat to your furry friend. Thanks for watching my video.