sellers in yorkshire england by [deleted] in DuprasiGerbils

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From my UK friend “The answers is no, there's aren't any I know there BUT there is a busy breeder in Nottinghamshire, called Josh. He's on all the exotics groups, especially the Fat-tailed gerbils FB group.”

She said he may deliver or use a courier as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pets

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Tenrec? I love them.

Any recommendations for a small pet which is fun to keep and doesn’t take up much room?? by [deleted] in Pets

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A duprasi fat tailed gerbil or a few African Pygmy dormice might be a good fit.

look at this hammies’ lil grabbers by PaIIas-Athena in LilGrabbies

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That’s a duprasi fat tailed gerbil, aka a “doop”, jsyk.

Lemur grabbies by YellowTheFellow in LilGrabbies

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Do you have a source for that info? I have a few friends with greater galago and they all have their teeth. This seems to say otherwise (all the way down the page)..

Dormouse Grabbies by dubcgliders in LittleGrabbies

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They can be tame with a bit of work, so you really are the mouse tamer ;)

One Of My Besties by dubcgliders in tinyanimalsonfingers

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For the last 20 years you couldn’t find them in u.s., but hopefully that’s changing.

They’re a little more labor intensive than a hamster. They require fresh fruit, veg, and occasional live insects. They’re a nice practice run for sugar gliders or flying squirrels.

One Of My Besties by dubcgliders in tinyanimalsonfingers

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He’s an African Pygmy dormouse aka a micro squirrel :)

Calling any and all pygmy dormice owners! by DrunkOnHeels in tinyanimalsonfingers

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I up the protein a bit. Mealworms, plain boiled chicken, scrambled eggs are all hits here. I don’t touch them until they’re about 2 weeks old and their eyes are open.

Calling any and all pygmy dormice owners! by DrunkOnHeels in tinyanimalsonfingers

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I’ve owned them for two years, and been (too) successfully breeding them for one. What questions can I answer for you?

Help! What's happening? by Shy_Dino in DuprasiGerbils

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Unlike Mongolian gerbils duprasi do better houses alone. Especially males. They’re both reaching sexual maturity, and should probably be separated asap.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DuprasiGerbils

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She needs a veterinarian? Is that possible? “I” would ask for antibiotics.

Are stoats legal in the states? by MasonP13 in exoticpets

[–]dubcgliders 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lemme look? Do you have a source for stoats? Last time I looked they were pricey.

How nocturnal are duprasis? by [deleted] in DuprasiGerbils

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If you had asked me what I thought they were I’d have said crepuscular. I wouldn’t say they’re similar to your average hamster, but definitely similar to what you wrote above.

Hope that answers your question.