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NightHeart
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Oct 22 2018, 01:21 PM
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QUOTE(jess7 @ Oct 22 2018, 12:27 PM) [attachmentid=10079243] basic cage set up! [attachmentid=10079246] their first night together! woke up to find them sleeping in their food bowl together instead of their pouch... adoiiiii so had to wipe them clean and put them back into their pouch some info about my suggies: 2months old females non siblings crabbers hahahaha I thought you're getting yours next year May? This is way sooner than next year.
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NightHeart
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Oct 22 2018, 02:03 PM
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QUOTE(jess7 @ Oct 22 2018, 01:30 PM) no more travelling therefore i will be at home all year long, can spend more time with muh suggies! I thought people would prefer traveling lol, but anyway good for you
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NightHeart
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Dec 13 2018, 09:26 PM
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QUOTE(jess7 @ Dec 11 2018, 01:49 PM) Anybody wanna share their experience and tips about their nails? My suggies are still not calm enough to go through a complete nail cutting session, so I only get to clip maybe 2 or 3 nails in a session before they become too restless and start crabbing at me. At the moment, their nails looks like raptors but doesn't really hurt when they climb on my skin. I'm just afraid it will get stuck in their pouches. Do it during the middle of the day when they are in deep sleep or very sleepy inside their pouch. While they're still dizzy inside the pouch, gently pull out their hands & feet 1 by 1 to cut their nails. Yes it's important to trim their nails at least once a week to prevent them from getting stuck & injure themselves. Plus, it really does puncture your skin with their sharp nails if they climb onto you. My skin will get those mosquito bite bumps for every puncture made.
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