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FS: Chinchilla with cage and other random assorted stuff $150 OBO. Had him for ~6mos, but I can't really keep him b/c I'm gone so much. I'm leaving again in two weeks so I need to sell him soon. Chinchillas are very easy to care for and easy to live with, and there's nothing wrong with him. Chinchillas don't smell and are hypo-allergenic. And who wouldn't want such an unusual pet for Xmas? I'm willing to meet somewhere to give him to you, as long as you cover my gas money Anyhow, any questions just put em here or feel free to email me at quicksand6@hotmail.com.
Here's some pics.....and yes, I know I need to clean his cage. That's the only problem w/ chinchillas. They poop a lot, but at least it doesn't smell. And the ball is murky b/c we'd just given him a dust bath.
Here's some pics.....and yes, I know I need to clean his cage. That's the only problem w/ chinchillas. They poop a lot, but at least it doesn't smell. And the ball is murky b/c we'd just given him a dust bath.
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Rep Power: 0 You know you want him. Oh, and they're not like hamsters and such which die like every 2 weeks. Their life expectancy is something like 12 years.....
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Rep Power: 389 Oh there is no doubt that I want him. I've had Guinea pigs, hamsters, hedgehogs, mice, etc. But never a chinchilla.
Chins are really cheap to feed. Only like $2/month which is nice for a college student like me.
Chins are really cheap to feed. Only like $2/month which is nice for a college student like me.
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Originally Posted by CarbonFly
Oh there is no doubt that I want him. I've had Guinea pigs, hamsters, hedgehogs, mice, etc. But never a chinchilla.
Chins are really cheap to feed. Only like $2/month which is nice for a college student like me.
Chins are really cheap to feed. Only like $2/month which is nice for a college student like me.
I want a hedgehog, but I never seem to be able to find one when I get the bright idea to go get one. And besides, probably not the greatest pet with a toddler around.
And yeah, they are easy to maintain. We're only on like the 3rd bag of food and it's been six months or so, and it's only like $10 a bag for food.
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Originally Posted by Ashhole
wow i didnt realize those things got so big
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