chinchillin2005
Shadow's mom
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2012
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I have a 6 year old standard grey chinchilla. Anyways, he's been living a lone for 6 years, and I am considering getting a female chinchilla since I have a Ferret Nation to fit both. Now, I do want them to breed because I want my chinchilla to pass down genetics. I already know I should never get a young female, but an adult instead. I never breeded before, and I was wondering what colors are ok to breed. Like, is it ok to get a white female? Yes I know I have to introduce them and such, and will make sure everything is fine. I have more than enough supplies and lots of herbs from forever feisty chinchilla rescue. If necessary, I will buy another Ferret Nation for the female if they don't get a long. I don't want them to keep breeding, only once, and will separate them or get one fixed. I've been considering another chinchilla for quite some time, and will adopt one/rescue. Also I was wondering since my male has a curly tail, if it would pass down in genetics. Yes, I am an experienced chinchilla owner, and will make sure to separate the female in her own chin baby proofed cage, etc. Help, never breeded before.