Username: LeiaWolfe
Are you a hedgehog owner?: No

If no, do you want get one?: Yeah! I think hedgehogs are wonderful creatures, and even though I have never had one, it would be a great experience <3
Raikki wrote:I'd Like to Join!
Username: Raikki
Are you a hedgehog owner?: No, sadly
I'm really interested in getting one. I've been studying for quite an bit now. My worry is that some hedgehogs are so "popular" now that I'll be discredited for actually caring about them, when in fact I'm quite interested in them. Any other non hedgehog owners have this issue?
Also, planning to start a small journal with tabs about eating and such. It's nice to have a paper copy to be able to quickly find information.
Also looking to volunteer with a nearby hedgehog rescue to have some specific handeling. (It's registered with the national hedgehog society!)
Dia. wrote:
Welcome c:
Are you in the US or UK that you have a hedgehog rescue nearby? o.o
There is a HUGE community of really awesome hedgehog owners. You will not have a problem fitting in there. c: I'm in a facebook group with about 14k members or so right now. It's fabulous.
Once again, I'm going to point you in the direction of Volcano View Hedgehogs for a lot of your research! They know their stuff.
Raikki wrote:Dia. wrote:
Welcome c:
Are you in the US or UK that you have a hedgehog rescue nearby? o.o
There is a HUGE community of really awesome hedgehog owners. You will not have a problem fitting in there. c: I'm in a facebook group with about 14k members or so right now. It's fabulous.
Once again, I'm going to point you in the direction of Volcano View Hedgehogs for a lot of your research! They know their stuff.
Us! I'm lucky to have it so close- next major city over ! And I'm super excited. There's so many instagram hedgehog owners?
Also, usually my local zoo does not have hedgehogs. Yet on the day that I went they had a hedgehog from another zoo! My heart melted at seeing them (there were three to reduce stress)
Yet so many kids were screaming and,, you shouldn't be screaming at all in the zoo by next to the small mammals? Seriously control your children smh
Dia. wrote:Raikki wrote:Dia. wrote:
Welcome c:
Are you in the US or UK that you have a hedgehog rescue nearby? o.o
There is a HUGE community of really awesome hedgehog owners. You will not have a problem fitting in there. c: I'm in a facebook group with about 14k members or so right now. It's fabulous.
Once again, I'm going to point you in the direction of Volcano View Hedgehogs for a lot of your research! They know their stuff.
Us! I'm lucky to have it so close- next major city over ! And I'm super excited. There's so many instagram hedgehog owners?
Also, usually my local zoo does not have hedgehogs. Yet on the day that I went they had a hedgehog from another zoo! My heart melted at seeing them (there were three to reduce stress)
Yet so many kids were screaming and,, you shouldn't be screaming at all in the zoo by next to the small mammals? Seriously control your children smh
Yeah, lots of hedgehogs on IG (although not all of them are fantastic in terms of husbandry/responsibility). Thea (my hedgie) has her own account. It's linked in my signature lol. Any time I see hedgehogs, my heart melts <3
I hope they weren't being kept together. They're solitary animals... they don't typically like friends.
I actually really don't like seeing hedgies in zoos. D: Zoos advertise that a hedgehog's lifespan is typically 2ish years... when hedgies can live to be 6 or 7 with proper genetics and care. They feed them insectivore diets, when our little hediges are not insectivores.
I guess don't take your husbandry information from the zoo ahah.
Dia. wrote:Actually 12" is perfectly fine (I thought syrian hamsters could do something like 9"). The minimum would be 10.5", but some hogs are too fat/long for that. Thea recently upgraded from 10.5" to 11" and it's perfectly fine. This is where I got my upgraded wheel from. They are one of the most knowledgeable breeders in the US. They sell 10.5" inch wheels, and the larger 11."
This is the wheel I upgraded from. I believe that there ARE hedgehog people in the UK who sell bucket wheels, I just don't know where.
Honestly, go with a bucket wheel. They are SILENT aside from the pitter patter of hedgie feet. They are also SMOOTH, so you don't have to scrub poo off of them for hours. Comes right off. The volcano view wheels come with a litter tray, if you order that option, and it is SO helpful at keeping the cage clean since all her waste goes in there from running. (They really mostly go potty while they run lol)The commercial wheels are pretty crap. I've seen the silent spinner wheels cause bloody messes from the ridges rubbing feet raw, or hedgehogs getting their feet stuck between the pieces. The comfort wheels are safe, but they are thin, wobbly, and really can't withstand the miles and abuse that the hedgehog will inflict lol.
Minimum size for syrians is 8", but most hams will need bigger. The most recommended one over here is the 11" Trixie, which is what mine have, and I find them to be the perfect size for them to run flat. Which is why I can't imagine 12" being suited to a hog- I don't see how a wheel only an inch bigger will allow an animal considerably larger than a hamster to run flat.
There's a few sellers on ebay that sell bucket wheels, Only one is reasonably priced though, and nicer looking than the others
I'll do another post about food, as I've been sent a list of what she's on now, but don't have it to hand.
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