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 Hedgehog Corner V5, My New Hideout

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kelvin_faye
post Dec 1 2008, 05:25 PM

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Aquarium limits the air flow, sumore ur location is near sunbeam area, the glass will magnify the heat.

Better get another well ventilated housing. Or locat ur existing to a new cooler n darker place, coz they dont like lights much.
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post Dec 1 2008, 07:24 PM

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the aquarium too very big....and my dad dont let me buy a cage T_T
cause got alot of aquariums at home....how bout i err"darken" it?
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post Dec 2 2008, 08:55 AM

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The heat will still be around coz of the aquarium placement.

U shud try to put some cover, not at the aquarium, to prevent sun rays entering the housing.
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post Dec 2 2008, 12:17 PM

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ya im saying like that....
put covers and block it from the sun rays,
okay okay ill do that
thanks
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post Dec 2 2008, 12:37 PM

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hehe. tongue.gif

no big deal at all friend.
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post Dec 2 2008, 07:08 PM

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But i feel like that is like better for her
last time i use to put in my bedroom...
then the tank like less than 2 feet only

Now change bigger de i feel that she likes it more
and soon im gonna get 2-3 more hedgies
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post Dec 2 2008, 08:21 PM

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Each hedgie one tank ya! They are S O L I T A R Y = meaning living on their own, one per tank/aquarium/housing! Please take note.

Just to remind u. smile.gif
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post Dec 2 2008, 09:07 PM

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ya ya i know...i read it too
if same aquarium diff hidebox also cant right?
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post Dec 2 2008, 10:40 PM

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cannot... unless u plan to breed... breed also u can put them together only for mating after that u must separate them back to individual. no matter what Hedgehog is individual or we called them solitary so u must never put 2 of them in the same place.
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post Dec 3 2008, 12:48 PM

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oo...pity the ones at the shop lo...
they put like 7-9 hedgehog in a cage...
and the cage not very big only
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post Dec 4 2008, 11:40 AM

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Hi guyz....been a while since visiting durian threads tongue.gif
Been busy wit ma exam lately...
Wow it seems that there are more and more hedgie owner..
Good 4 the hedgei community hehe...

Presenting Pwincez..
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1st time appear in LYN hehe..

Guys, a lil help...
i notice that lately she didn't eat much...each day only eat a couple of its RC food..
She drinks ok, wake up at 4am and play, the usual stuff...
but she eat less...I'm quite worried..care 2 help...
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post Dec 6 2008, 01:02 AM

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hi guys, who wanna buy some hedgie? please get it from me. I really need to let go my hedgie. I will be going to my hometown soon.

Regards,
Deux Lai
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livingmonolith
post Dec 11 2008, 05:34 PM

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wow, it's been reeeeaaaaaallllllllyy quiet here for a while isn't it?

where have all the hedgehog lovers gone to?
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post Dec 11 2008, 07:25 PM

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maybe now is holiday then home didnt have connection....(maybe)..lol
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post Dec 11 2008, 07:44 PM

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Haha. Nothing new here. So went MIA lolz. tongue.gif
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post Dec 14 2008, 08:22 PM

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All go school holiday....Bring Pokemon together haha... tongue.gif
So quite here....
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post Dec 14 2008, 10:06 PM

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Hi all... long time no post here. Been very busy with work lately. Just want to ask a few questions. Sammy is now about 4 months old. Should I change to RC Kitten now or wait for another month or so?

Also thinking of buying some mealies for him. Is he old enough to eat them yet? I went to the pet shop in Taman SEA (near Ming Tien foodcourt). They had this "Super Worms" for sale. Are these ok for Sammy?

Thanks for the info....
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post Dec 15 2008, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(gaigene @ Dec 14 2008, 10:06 PM)
Hi all... long time no post here. Been very busy with work lately. Just want to ask a few questions. Sammy is now about 4 months old. Should I change to RC Kitten now or wait for another month or so?

Also thinking of buying some mealies for him. Is he old enough to eat them yet? I went to the pet shop in Taman SEA (near Ming Tien foodcourt). They had this "Super Worms" for sale. Are these ok for Sammy?

Thanks for the info....
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introduction of new type of food should be done gradually, but there's no specific age as for when you introduce to it though. just add a little by little from day to day, and see if your hedgehog takes them. if not, you can try later. some advice though, some hedgehogs are really picky and sometimes won't eat other types of catfood. i have one of these picky hedgehogs and sometimes it's a struggle to stock up my catfood for them.

instead of superworms, why not try out the mealworms first? you can find superworms in most petstores, but i doubt if any hedgehog owners here will recommend superworms since they're a bit too huge and aggresive, you'll never know if they're capable of injuring your hedgehog. mind you, well-fed mealworms are pretty strong already too, and at times i have difficulty catching them! wink.gif
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QUOTE(livingmonolith @ Dec 15 2008, 01:47 PM)
introduction of new type of food should be done gradually, but there's no specific age as for when you introduce to it though. just add a little by little from day to day, and see if your hedgehog takes them. if not, you can try later. some advice though, some hedgehogs are really picky and sometimes won't eat other types of catfood. i have one of these picky hedgehogs and sometimes it's a struggle to stock up my catfood for them.

instead of superworms, why not try out the mealworms first? you can find superworms in most petstores, but i doubt if any hedgehog owners here will recommend superworms since they're a bit too huge and aggresive, you'll never know if they're capable of injuring your hedgehog. mind you, well-fed mealworms are pretty strong already too, and at times i have difficulty catching them! wink.gif
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Thanks for the reply. I'll change his food slowly. Probably in Jan'09. Also, where can I find mealworms? Been trying to look for them but cannot seem to find.


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post Dec 15 2008, 04:45 PM

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mealworms.. u can try to ask some of the fish shop.. but not sure if they have.... u can ask petshack cuz they selling meal worms also.. or brickfield pet shop ^^

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