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post Mar 20 2007, 11:14 PM, updated 17y ago

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Introduction

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Fat-tailed Gerbils are so called due to their curious club shaped tails.
Their fur is extremely soft, very similar to the texture of chinchilla fur,
and needs regular maintenance by sand bathing. Fat-tailed gerbils are
not directly related to the mongolian gerbils that are popularly kept as
pets, however, they are a different sub-species of gerbils known as
the Pachyuromys Duprasi. Being a new addition to the ever growing
pet trade,these adorable creatures are slowly but surely winning a
place in our hearts.

Appearance

The placement of their eyes, ears and nose form a V-shape.
Their bodies are stout and their head and body are placed
very close to each other, making the neck seem non-existent.
Their feet appear rather delicate and their tails are covered
with a very thin layer of fur. The fur is naturally soft and silky,
but without regular sand bathing, will deteriorate to a wet look,
as if they were doused in water.

The function of their unusual tails is very similar to a camel.
To store water and fat. So this can be an indicator of health.
A healthy duprasi should have a fat, round tail. However,
young duprasis tend to have leaner tails because they're
still growing. Once they reach adulthood, their tails will grow
significantly larger and plump.

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Origin

Duprasis originate from the desserts of Egypt, Libya, Tunisia
and Algeria, though some can be found at the border-line of
Africa and Egypt. They inhabit abandoned burrows or dig
their own, which can reach 1 meter deep. They are believed
to be diurnal but found to be most active during dusk.

Diet

In the wild, they would feed on seeds, vegetation and
insects. As their pointed snouts would suggest that they
are insectivorous, they can be fed crickets, mealworms
and superworms. If you find feeding them insects
inconvenient, then this source of protein can be replaced
by high quality cat food.

Personally, I feed my duprasis a mixture of basic seed mix,
rolled oats, cashewnuts, peanuts, soybeans, flaxseeds and
buckwheat. They also get treats like fruits, veggies, mealworms,
superworms and crickets. I have found that they do not like cat
or dog kibble at all and discarded it after a light nibble.

Here are some recommended brands of mixes.

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Behaviour

Though still in the gerbil family, duprasis do not behave like
Mongolian gerbils at all. Their lack of curiousity and energy
resembles more of a syrian hamster. They are hardcore chewers
so when choosing housing and toys, be sure to avoid plastic and
anything poisonous. They rarely bite and more often will give you
a sudden light nip to the finger, like testing whether you're edible.
Usually, when you pick it up, they would just sit and freeze on your
palm, before exploring your hand after a few minutes. I have a
female duprasi that will freeze upside down in my palm and it looks
very comical. >.< They love to dig and sand bathe. Sand bathing
also helps them to release stress.

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Duprasis can live in small colonies as well as in solitude.
They can live in single sex groups but be sure to house them in a
large enough enclosure as duprasis are territorial and may argue
for space. Arguments and squabbles among them can get ugly as
they will bite each others tails and I've seen a female rip a significant
amount of skin from another female as well as maiming her tail.
It looked as if someone tried to skin her halfway on her side. She
was separated into her own enclosure where she made full recovery.

Housing

As they love to dig, they should be housed in a tank or aquarium rather
than a cage. It should measure around 40x60cm for 2 to 4 gerbils and a
thick layer of bedding as well as a bowl of chinchilla bathing sand should
be provided. A nesting/hide box can also be provided, along with any chew
safe toys like ceramic bowls, houses etc. Cardboard rolls and boxes are
great editions as it will help maintain their teeth and occupy their time.

Duprasi Owner's List
1) Reanne
2) Crazymouse_yyh - 1 male ~ Checkers - 1 female ~ Pumpkin
3) Rena_blue - 1 male ~ Kushi
4) Carenys55 - 1 male ~ Toby

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post Mar 21 2007, 07:16 PM

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Here're some of mine

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First post updated. More info to come! biggrin.gif


Added on April 5, 2007, 1:26 pmNah Rena, the pics I owe you.

Kushi's Dad

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Kushi's mom

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So far only us 3.
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post May 2 2007, 04:40 PM

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*Fireworks!*

Pokey just gave birth to 4 beautiful pink bundles! Hope they grow well and all survive.
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lol
Yeah, little Pokies will be running round soon.

Here's a picture of the father chewing on a slab of cardboard

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Here's a picture of Kushi's sister, Se-tot, after a refreshing sand bath

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A sneak peek at the lil Pokies






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post May 18 2007, 10:45 PM

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Have you read on their breeding at all? You can't house a pair together.

And where did you get your fat tails from? If same age when you got them, they can be siblings. If siblings then better not breed.

You have to watch carefully at the pair. If you put them together for too long, the female will be very aggressive to the male when she's pregnant. If you don't pay enough attention, she might even kill the male. But like I said, there is a chance that they may be siblings, as there are not many fat tails in the pet trade and I've seen a lot of ppl selling in pairs, not caring if they're related or not. They are not easy to breed, so do consider before doing so. smile.gif

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I remember. lol

Sorry, inbox getting very full. tongue.gif

Some pictures of the babies. Now at 19 days old.



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Just keep the female la. You're not supposed to keep them together for more than 2 weeks, not months.

Don't buy more la, later she kill again. The male will be very submissive to the female, so high chance she will again if you house them together for too long.
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Even if give birth, high chance the babies won't survive. Duprasis need big tanks and you MUST not put the male and female together for more than 2 weeks, worse if she gives birth and the male is still alive with her.

In small tanks, duprasis get stressed. Even if they do mate and give birth, doesn't mean the babies will survive.


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Taken 4 days ago






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post May 25 2007, 06:54 PM

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I did mention not to get a tank with anything protruding inwards. A big and strong toyogo bin with smooth insides would be good.

Bwahahaaa... More poison!

Taken yesterday.

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Because the parents look different from the last batch's parents, got flatter face and bigger eyes. I said this batch the features nice ma tongue.gif

Lol, don't put hole next time, very dangerous because they can find a way to chew it and escape. But critter canteen or WILD bottle, got longer metal spout, so can tahan the gerbil's teeth. They're really hardcore chewers.

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Lol, yea. It's in my sales thread, but now all booked already, unless ffk.

Which one? The ridges or the burning hole for the bottle?
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That photo emphasizes her obesity. Fei Poh. lol
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Here are the babies! All except one is booked. Very cute fellas. biggrin.gif


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Probably will be breeding.
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lol
Yea, it's thin because their bodies haven't stored enough yet and they're still growing. Once they've grown to maximum size, the tail will grow fatter.

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lol
The 2 boys are waiting to go to their new homes, earliest by end of this week, but best by next week.

Pokie's going to miss them. sad.gif But they're going to good homes, so she doesn't need to worry. smile.gif

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