Black Viper Skull
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Alright. So, I got my very first Chinchilla, Thumper just a few months ago. he was six or eight months when we got him.. I can't remember too well. It was really an unexpected thing, so I did as much research on them the night before, and needless to say, I fear iv made a few mistakes.
Mistake #1: Buying him the Super pet 'Comfort Wheel'. He never ran in it, as much as he did on it. He would climb to the top and run on it, but anyways. He chewed the little plastic piece keeping the wheel in piece OFF and now the wheel kept sliding off.
Mistake #2: Not enough research on cages. My chinchilla was actually free. A family friend gave him to me after my hamster died, but I almost refused because I didn't have a cage for him, but then she was kind enough to give me a cage with him. Her old cage. The selves are a thick and tough plastic (I know plastic should never be put in their cages, but it seemed safe since she used it herself with her own chinchillas, and he can't really get his teeth on it very well to chew it.) I can't find the exact cage online anymore, but it has black bars, with purple shelves and purple bottom. But I feel like maybe its too small for a chinchilla? I'm 5'5 and it comes to about the middle of my chest, and is about a foot and a half wide.. Maybe a little more.
Anyways. Are there any GOOD Do It Yourself cages and wheels out there?(with instructions) I cannot afford a 60-80 dollar wheel, and I won't be able to any time soon, and I certainly can't afford a 200-300 dollar cage. I only have one Chinchilla, so i'm just trying to take care of him the best I can. It truly scares me and break my heart knowing I could put him in danger without knowing it. If anyone can be of help, id be very grateful <3
Other things:
I use a large water bottle from wal-mart for his water
I use a ceramic bowel for his food
I give him hay bites with his food (Which also contains hay)
I use ASPEN bedding.
Mistake #1: Buying him the Super pet 'Comfort Wheel'. He never ran in it, as much as he did on it. He would climb to the top and run on it, but anyways. He chewed the little plastic piece keeping the wheel in piece OFF and now the wheel kept sliding off.
Mistake #2: Not enough research on cages. My chinchilla was actually free. A family friend gave him to me after my hamster died, but I almost refused because I didn't have a cage for him, but then she was kind enough to give me a cage with him. Her old cage. The selves are a thick and tough plastic (I know plastic should never be put in their cages, but it seemed safe since she used it herself with her own chinchillas, and he can't really get his teeth on it very well to chew it.) I can't find the exact cage online anymore, but it has black bars, with purple shelves and purple bottom. But I feel like maybe its too small for a chinchilla? I'm 5'5 and it comes to about the middle of my chest, and is about a foot and a half wide.. Maybe a little more.
Anyways. Are there any GOOD Do It Yourself cages and wheels out there?(with instructions) I cannot afford a 60-80 dollar wheel, and I won't be able to any time soon, and I certainly can't afford a 200-300 dollar cage. I only have one Chinchilla, so i'm just trying to take care of him the best I can. It truly scares me and break my heart knowing I could put him in danger without knowing it. If anyone can be of help, id be very grateful <3
Other things:
I use a large water bottle from wal-mart for his water
I use a ceramic bowel for his food
I give him hay bites with his food (Which also contains hay)
I use ASPEN bedding.