I Recently Bought a Metal Flying saucer online from Shelfridges UK. My chinchillas took no intrest in it for the two weeks so I moved it higher up the cage about 10days ago, I also removed a couple of toys to encourage them to investigate it & have actvely been using treats to encourage them to go near it, touch it and hop on to it.
In the last 24hours Poppy has finnaly made some progress; she will hop on to it and move/walk on it correctly-ish (for a treat) however after a few seconds or so her back end goes up behind her and she ends up doing a compleate circuit or two of the saucer instead of staying on the spot running while it spins!
Is this because she is still learning & not got it right yet, is unfit (and so not fast enough) or is it because ths saucer is too small (i've read about the 15" ones) I really really hope its not to small! it haddn't crossed my mind that it could possibly be to small untill she kept doing this a few times as it seems big even when the sit on it.
I had a saucer previously in a cage with two boys & I'm pretty sure it wasn't bigger than this one, but the boys are a wee bit smaller of course. But I may be getting paranoid /anxious anyway because my boys got how to use a saucer within a week & this time 3 weeks down the line only one of my girls has really even tried using it.
So Is a 13.3" inch big enough? & also if anyone has any other tips to encourage chins to use a saucer apart from removing a few distractions &
giving treats, i'd really love to know them.
Thanks very much for any replies!
In the last 24hours Poppy has finnaly made some progress; she will hop on to it and move/walk on it correctly-ish (for a treat) however after a few seconds or so her back end goes up behind her and she ends up doing a compleate circuit or two of the saucer instead of staying on the spot running while it spins!
Is this because she is still learning & not got it right yet, is unfit (and so not fast enough) or is it because ths saucer is too small (i've read about the 15" ones) I really really hope its not to small! it haddn't crossed my mind that it could possibly be to small untill she kept doing this a few times as it seems big even when the sit on it.
I had a saucer previously in a cage with two boys & I'm pretty sure it wasn't bigger than this one, but the boys are a wee bit smaller of course. But I may be getting paranoid /anxious anyway because my boys got how to use a saucer within a week & this time 3 weeks down the line only one of my girls has really even tried using it.
So Is a 13.3" inch big enough? & also if anyone has any other tips to encourage chins to use a saucer apart from removing a few distractions &
giving treats, i'd really love to know them.
Thanks very much for any replies!