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post Mar 5 2011, 03:40 AM

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What kind of toy / wheel is suitable for chinchilla? So he can entertain himself and get some excursive in his cage?
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post Mar 7 2011, 02:41 PM

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QUOTE(Chinchillas @ Mar 6 2011, 09:48 PM)
Make sure your cage is big enough if you want to hanging some chew toy. I will not suggest wheel smaller then 15" and you need to keep your chin in air condition if you using wheel in his cage.
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Haven't got a wheel for him yet , didn't find anything suitable - was looking for the saucer type I saw online which is supposed to be good for them but didn't come across anything yet. Also worried now if I get a wheel that he'll get too hot whilst running around a wheel/saucer whilst in his cage !

Using the AC most of the day, usually 1 hour on/off - so temperature stays between 22-27C by his cage area. Unfortunately my AC doesn't have very good timer controls so not sure what I'll do if away during the day or so, am sure will come up with something. He has a ball made of timothy hay hanging from the cage (well not anymore, he managed to get it down already) , and a hut made from the same which seems to keep him busy when he's awake in cage. Seems the shop didn't teach him how to use a water bottle attached to the cage which seems strange, but he's figured that out now and seems to be using it quite frequently which is good smile.gif

He's got a couple of small patches of less dense fur by his back which have been there since got him from the pet shop , I'm hoping these resolve themselves as I'm sure he's in a better environment than in a pet shop now smile.gif
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post Mar 7 2011, 09:00 PM

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post Mar 7 2011, 10:59 PM

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QUOTE(louis2103 @ Mar 7 2011, 10:42 PM)
wow.. you let ur chin jus hand around the hse? can easily catch them meh later on?

jus wan to ask you all take care this pets must in air cond? if normal room temperature then how? easy die?

n how about when u all go for travel lets say 1 weeks?
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I let him out so far 1-2 hours per day but supervised, and small gaps that he might want to squeeze into sealed off so he can't get in there and chew cables or something. Suprisingly not too difficult to catch, he's got no problem going on my hand or climbing around us when we sit on the floor.

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post Mar 16 2011, 11:02 PM

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Chinchillas, can give some advice? Or anyone else knowledgeable on Chinchillas. I posted a few pics of our chin on a previous page (http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1566291/+60#)

It looks like he has some fur biting , I'm guessing this might be from before whilst he was kept at the store - I haven't noticed it getting any worse (attached some new pictures, taken today). If it is indeed fur biting , what would be a way to resolve this? If he isn't biting, how long would it take for his fur to return to having a normal full coat?

Also, I noticed his skin red a bit around his nose - actually can only really see it properly on a picture - could this be fungus? I have the fungus powder (I think brand is Candid) which I can add to his dust bath, if this is the case.

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post Mar 18 2011, 07:05 PM

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QUOTE(Chinchillas @ Mar 18 2011, 05:38 PM)
fur biting is a genatic problem, you can't reverse it. Your chin background have problem for sure.
Post picture of the nose. If it is fungus, get Silver Sparkle Chin dust Medicated.
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Oh Ok - I thought it also happens when they're stressed or so, as we haven't noticed him fur biting since he's been here.

Anyway, here's a pic you can see his nose - is the candid fungus powder / scholl athletes foot powder not acceptable?

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post Mar 22 2011, 07:22 PM

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QUOTE(elzeph @ Mar 21 2011, 08:19 PM)
hai guys,
yesterday i went to ikano pet center.just looking around.actually was looking for sg but couldn't find any.mayb all sold already biggrin.gif to my surprise they sell chinchilla!! *1st time saw it in ikano* tongue.gif not a pair.just one chin.and they put it in a kinda big cage without anything underneath it.as i read d 1st page u say they need "A solid floor cage with a soft bedding like pelleted paper is much better".was searching 4 dat poor chin and it was sitting in a box like and keep on bitting it sad.gif i cant say anyting to d shopkeeper coz i have a very limited knowledge bout them.
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Saw the same Chin there today .. looks quite big actually.
Also the colour of the water looks like bit yellow and nearly empty ... chins don't drink much , so I'm guessing it hasn't changed for quite some time
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post Mar 23 2011, 07:17 PM

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QUOTE(Ravenz @ Mar 23 2011, 06:10 AM)
Hi Chinchillas,

the eye is alot better now, you should have seen when it was having infection that was bad. That day it looks watery because its after i put in eyedrops for him. According to the doc, his eye healing now so continue with the eye drop.
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Just wondering, where are you based?

If in Selangor / KL area can recommend a good vet for Chinchilla?

Useful to have the contact, just in case.

Thanks!
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post Mar 28 2011, 02:37 AM

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Just bought apple chew stick yesterday, chin likes it a lot smile.gif
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post Jul 30 2011, 02:30 PM

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Just thought I'd update on my chin as haven't posted in a long time. He's grown up a bit and now weighs a touch over 500g , compared to around the 350g range like before.

Also his hair at the back has got a lot better, no patches anymore like beforehand which is good smile.gif

Now the only downside is - before he was noisy at night , but got used to it (staying in studio condo!) . Recently, he's got a lot lot noisier and naughtier than before.

I have a metal food bowl for him, which is hooked onto the cage - it is quite sturdy. But, every night he managed to flip the bowl from the holder onto the floor, take the holder itself - carry it to the first floor and maybe playing with it, banging it against the side of the cage - very noisy!! And of course wasted food, as it all ends up on the floor mad.gif

Last night, he somehow managed to dislodge the stairs that go to the first floor , no idea how. Just woke up this morning and saw the stair on the floor ... quite impressive.
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post Jun 17 2012, 02:27 AM

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Hi all,

If anyone of you is looking to adopt a chin - please get in touch via PM. Had the little guy (male) for around a year now - he's unfortunately had a few issues with what seems like fungus/ringworm which is improving but not fully cured yet.

Now he's staying in AC room set to 25C 24/h per day, so you should be able to offer him the same! . Cage/dustbath/chew toys will all be included. All this cost me easily RM1000+

Staying in Subang, SS16 btw


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QUOTE(afnjiy @ Jun 3 2012, 01:17 AM)
help!!!!

Yesterday I adopted 2 chins - 1 grey and 1 biege - from someone who badly wanted them no more. He said they're above 2 years old. They seemed active and agile but so skinny they were  - 425g each - that both could escape through my 3 tiers cat cage, luckily they only escaped to jump onto my lap. I then emptied one of my ferret's cage and shifted the chins there - empty means no ferrets inside but all the ferret's accessories are still there.

Today, I bought them 1/2kg timothy hay, 5lb Oxbow Essentials Chinchilla Deluxe pellets,  12" sanko wheel, LivingWorld Fresh'nComfy Bedding, LivingWorld bathhouse and 1.5kg of SankoWild bathing sand from Pet Safari Ikano. This evening, both chins took some 1/2 hour investigating the bath house before taking their dustbath. However neither of them are using the wheel.

My questions;
1. Do I need to apply for a license to keep them? If yes, then please elaborate the procedure.
2. What is the ideal weight for a 2 years chin? I heard somewhere that different colour chins have different ideal weight, is it true?
3. How do I tell a male from a female? Both chins are of equal size and weight and their genitals looks the same though, and the guy I had them from also haven't got a clue of their gender but he once "had a baby" from these two - that's as far as I was told.
4. Is a ferret's cage setup suitable for chins? Do they do well on hanging hammock or tunnel?
5. Did I buy the right kinds of food? And how much food does a chin need a day? Do I serve the food several times a day/night or  do I just leave your suggested ammount in the cage everyday?
6. Does a chin really use a wheel? These two are not interested with the wheel at all - much like my ferrets.
7. When again can I give them a dustbath - that they've already had their bath this evening.

I really am in need of answers right now and I would appreciate any informative answers from you guys. Thank you in advance.

I really hope for everyone in chinchilla tread to be reasonable and constructive.


Added on June 15, 2012, 8:03 pmE
For anybody trying to say " If you don't know all this, why would you had them the first place!" , be known that my answer is "Does saying that solve any problems? How would such sentence give me any help, now that I've had them anyway! " - Just making myself clear hahaha.

And my ferrets, many a times today have they collectively tried to earn themselves a new kind of meal, but it's not that serious as chins can hop and ferrets only crawl and climb.

Thanks again everyone.
ven with nobody answering, i'll update anyway...
Today i finally sexed my two chins hahaha... all this while, i thought both of them are males, as i was looking for the wrong place n the wrong organ... i was looking for a vertical slitbelow the vents' fold like would my rabbits. Thanks to the many websites i researched, i finally got to know that a chin's slit is horizontal n located exactly at the fold...
even that its been almost 2 weeks now both chins never used their wheel, so i moved the wheel into my sg's cage n they seem to love it.
i first bought them a totoro house but it cannot fit 2 chins, so i bought another one n place them side by side,
can anybody here teach me how to post a picture please... i'd love to share their pic with everyone, u see here, i'm a chin nubie n would love to here any useful comment from u guys...
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Hi, although I'm planning to give away our chin - I'll give you some advice as I've done A LOT of research on them in the last year or so :

1. As far as I know, no license is required to keep a Chinchilla
2. Can't comment on ideal weight, sorry
3. Their "organs" are quite large, if you have a male, trust me - you'll know tongue.gif
4. Any metal cage is suitable really - as long as there's some chew toys present and no plastic around inside. Mine likes to sleep inside his wooden hut, I haven't used a hammock etc. in fear of them overheating
5. From research done, Oxbow food is always highly regarded as a high quality food and recommended.
6. I believe it's not a good idea to get them a wheel, as they may get too much excersize and end up overheating , especially in Malaysia's hot climate! Also make sure the wheel doesn't contain any plastic for them to chew / eat
7. The more the merrier ! Twice a week should be sufficient, but it won't do any harm if you give them a dust bath on a more frequent basis

Take a picture, upload on LYN with "Add this attachment" or use an imagehost such as imgur.com and paste the forum link in to your reply.

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