thanks for info jeli...
i have a question here,
how to know when hedgies want to breed?
i mean got any sign when the babies will come out?
thanks.
Hedgehog Corner V6, I LIKE to be left ALONE
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Jul 20 2011, 10:58 PM
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nice snp hibari...
thanks for info jeli... i have a question here, how to know when hedgies want to breed? i mean got any sign when the babies will come out? thanks. |
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Jul 20 2011, 11:49 PM
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Breeding hedgehog .
http://hedgehogvalley.com/hhogbreeding.html Everything u need to know is here thanks Oh btw , u better change the food. whiskas not so good This post has been edited by ix3Rukia: Jul 20 2011, 11:53 PM |
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Jul 21 2011, 12:00 AM
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nethelp, cheer up k??
mayb mum is too stress, try breeding em twice a year instead of three. RIP |
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Jul 21 2011, 12:52 AM
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Ahahaha, comelnyer! <3
Double chin! Chubster has a thick double chin. She's really heavy. |
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Jul 21 2011, 02:27 PM
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Jul 21 2011, 02:58 PM
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Jul 21 2011, 03:17 PM
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QUOTE(ix3Rukia @ Jul 21 2011, 02:27 PM) Ehehe, I'm sure they're happy to be fat. I'll put Chubby Cheeks on a diet in September.Lord Huffington needs to eat more. He's too fit. QUOTE(jeli_sp @ Jul 21 2011, 02:58 PM) Very cute hedgie, you have. What was she annointing to in the 1st picture? |
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Jul 21 2011, 03:53 PM
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^ ur voldermort is really disturbing LOL
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Jul 21 2011, 04:03 PM
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He's giggling.
I woke Huffster (He's got lots of name variation. Huffster, Lord Huffington, Huffy boy, Cutie Wootie Bad Boy...) up just now. He's very huffy. I just noticed that he has a lot of spines falling off (I learnt the other day that they're called SPINES, not quills. I hope it's just another adult quilling stage. They've got the little ball at the end of the spines. I gave him a bath earlier because I noticed crusty flakes between his reverse mohawk. This post has been edited by TeliLeti: Jul 21 2011, 04:07 PM |
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Jul 21 2011, 04:06 PM
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QUOTE(TeliLeti @ Jul 21 2011, 03:17 PM) Ehehe, I'm sure they're happy to be fat. I'll put Chubby Cheeks on a diet in September. ermmm my arm-pit lol hahahah....maybe de nivea deodorant smell....i spayed the deodorant on the lil teddy then my hog belasah da teddy...then annointing again...hahahaha...Lord Huffington needs to eat more. He's too fit. Very cute hedgie, you have. What was she annointing to in the 1st picture? Added on July 21, 2011, 4:12 pmBehaviour Sounds Soft Purring and Whistling: This is a sign of pure contentment. Puffing: Displeasure, uncertainty Snorting or "Sneezing": Usually accompanies puffing and means the same thing Hissing and Clicking: This means "get away from me, I’m scared or tired of you". Snuffling: Happily checking things out Chirping: Usually done by males while breeding and by nursing hoglets (babies) Screaming: Physical pain, fear and sometime anger Sounds Heard During Sleep: Hedgehogs can actually snore! Similar to dogs and cats, they also appear to dream and will sniff, snort and chirp quietly all the while. Body Language Rolled up ball: Fearful Spines Erect: All Over: displeasure or fear On Forehead Only: Cautious, uncertain Spines Laying Flat All Over: Everything is fine. He feels comfortable and safe. Circling: To be perfectly honest, we don’t understand this behavior either, but it surely is good exercise! Circling should not, however, be mistaken for pacing - common in animals that are confined in too small an area - since hedgehogs in the wild frequently run circles as well. (Perhaps they know about the Olympics.) Not only do they run in circles, but they often run in figure-eights as well! Awake time: Your hedgehog is diurnal. This means that, like a cat, he will be awake during parts of both the day and night, but will be most active at dawn and after dark until 2 or 3 am. By handling him mostly during the daytime, you can easily change his sleep habits so that he will sleep more during the night and be more active during the day. If you are normally gone during the day, though, his normal sleep habits will most likely suit you just fine. Self - Anointing:If your hedgehog smells something he likes or if he simply comes across a smell that he is unfamiliar with, such as leather, perfume, etc., he will foam at the mouth and will then deposit this foamy saliva on his back and shoulders. In an effort to cover as much of their backs as possible with this foam, many hedgehogs will contort their bodies in such a way that they will sometimes fall over. This post has been edited by jeli_sp: Jul 21 2011, 04:12 PM |
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Jul 21 2011, 04:20 PM
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Ahahaha.
I've seen Huffster annoint till he fell over. Last week, he tried annointing but couldn't reach his back so he gave up. xD Chubster whistles really soft when she knows I'm about to feed her mealies. <3 All Huffster does is huff & puff at me. He's got a bad temperament. |
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Jul 21 2011, 05:25 PM
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QUOTE(ix3Rukia @ Jul 20 2011, 11:49 PM) thanks..diff about the male.. he getting fat fat lazy boy.. hahaha any other brand can i choose other than rc36? in my place (melaka) its hard to find... ask the petshop ady.. out of stock.. (royal canin / blackwood) i think this pet shop never have stock for rc la maybe.. |
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QUOTE(mav_850 @ Jul 21 2011, 05:25 PM) thanks.. u can buy online here ChubbyPetsGarden and petshackdiff about the male.. he getting fat fat lazy boy.. hahaha any other brand can i choose other than rc36? in my place (melaka) its hard to find... ask the petshop ady.. out of stock.. (royal canin / blackwood) i think this pet shop never have stock for rc la maybe.. This post has been edited by shukri77: Jul 21 2011, 08:32 PM |
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Jul 21 2011, 08:41 PM
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thanks bro.
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gave up on looking for a conventional playpen. settled on materials which i'm familiar with.
acrylic + binding tape *while waiting on my cousin to fabricate me some metal connectors This post has been edited by olivur: Jul 23 2011, 04:53 PM |
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