Lady_Lycana wrote:@middy
Arizona doesnt look to happy lol
@blossom
Some dwarfs and other small pet rodents dont like change so changing foods for example is something they will protest about. I would suggest mixing their old, more loved food in with the new kind to get them to eat it
Seelie wrote:Hey! I discovered this thread and actually do need advice asap,,
So this problem had caught my attention since a few weeks back, and I can't really tell what I'm doing wrong here and nor does the internet provide answers to my questions.
So, to start off this is my bab Signe (she has a really thick coat, hence the chubby look), and recently, I discovered that whenever I buy food from the store and place it in a container, in two weeks time the darn thing would be infested with mites! Which is really annoying as I'll need to dump the whole thing away and buy new food which costs nearly $10 per pack.
Is it a problem of high moisture level? Or is it due to temperature? (It's mostly humid out here.) I've read that you could kill all unwanted living insects by putting the food into the freezer but I don't think that that'll be the best way to rid the mites.
Any suggestions on what to do?
(Really sorry if this is not the thread to post this in,,)
heathersmoo wrote:I made a post requesting help choosing between two adorable baby rats to add to my existing mischief of two teenage cuties.
Enjoy the cute pictures in the post and please help me choose:
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Thanks! Who doesn't like looking at baby rat pictures, am I right?
OnyxKiaraRose wrote:Sadly you forgot to add rabbits to your list! Here is my complete list of rodents that I currently have right now; 1 bunny, 1 Guinea pig, 2 female rats, 2 male mice, 3 male hamsters and 3 female hamsters of my own and we are looking after my mom's female hamster. I am hoping soon to get some gerbils and I miss having my dwarf hamsters.
I have a mini zoo going on as I have more animals other than the rodents mentioned...lol
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