pjcforpres2020
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A little about me: I am a 28 year old male who has wanted a chinchilla for a very long time. Discussing this with my wife after we saw one at a PetSmart over black friday (grabbing treats for her parents dog) we have agreed it is time to fulfill that desire (again, always wanted one, the trip was just a nice reminder and conversation starter).
I have been doing my due-diligence since and researching what ownership of a chinchilla entails (I am an avid salt water aquarium owner, as well, with corals, for those that don't know that takes a very dedicated and diligent approach to achieve properly).
So far I am looking at these core components:
-Critter Nation double stack cage (open to suggestions of any other options that would be better) with a safe wood house.
-Would like two chinchillas since it seems they do best in pairs (preference would be two males or two females from the same 'kit'?) I am not planning on breeding nor have a desire too since that takes a level of commitment I cannot make.
-Can't recall the brand name, but chinchilla specific pellet food that is free of random additives, like fruit, and timothy hay.
-I am curious to learn more about fleecing the cage (my internet wizardly isn't pulling up much specific information, so any links/insights would be appreciated on pros and cons).
-I have access to a reputable exotic pet vet and have a decent relationship with him.
My biggest roadblock right now is where to get my chinchillas from, and whether getting both at the same time is a good idea. I live in Eastern Iowa, which unfortunately does not appear to have a reputable breeder in my back yard (the closest I have found is Southern Wisconsin, which is about a 4-6 hour drive each way). Again, any suggestions on my idea of trying to get two of the same sex from the same kit as a good route? And any suggestions on more local breeders?
I have been doing my due-diligence since and researching what ownership of a chinchilla entails (I am an avid salt water aquarium owner, as well, with corals, for those that don't know that takes a very dedicated and diligent approach to achieve properly).
So far I am looking at these core components:
-Critter Nation double stack cage (open to suggestions of any other options that would be better) with a safe wood house.
-Would like two chinchillas since it seems they do best in pairs (preference would be two males or two females from the same 'kit'?) I am not planning on breeding nor have a desire too since that takes a level of commitment I cannot make.
-Can't recall the brand name, but chinchilla specific pellet food that is free of random additives, like fruit, and timothy hay.
-I am curious to learn more about fleecing the cage (my internet wizardly isn't pulling up much specific information, so any links/insights would be appreciated on pros and cons).
-I have access to a reputable exotic pet vet and have a decent relationship with him.
My biggest roadblock right now is where to get my chinchillas from, and whether getting both at the same time is a good idea. I live in Eastern Iowa, which unfortunately does not appear to have a reputable breeder in my back yard (the closest I have found is Southern Wisconsin, which is about a 4-6 hour drive each way). Again, any suggestions on my idea of trying to get two of the same sex from the same kit as a good route? And any suggestions on more local breeders?