I own red eared slider turtles, while not exactly exotic it’s funny that the three things they are known for by owners are things normal folks would not expect.

  1. Turtles are escape artists. Because they need so much water to swim in and need basking areas, you’ll generally want to fill your tank up as high as you can, and then have a basking platform up there. They will use those and filters to try to escape. They may succeed. There are a ton of questions/guides online to address this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHbV5nsDCb8&ab_channel=TheTurtleGirl
  2. They are destructive. You will want to have a filter for them, and they will attack the filter with the fury of a bored creature attacking the thing making a noise. Many filters will fall to their wrath. If you google it you’ll find ton of stories of turtles destroying filters/water heaters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnD3cKuFOa0&ab_channel=HMoore
  3. They smell. How can such a small creature smell so powerfully? Magic.

Any other pet owners have secrets about their type of pet?

  • Aviandelight @mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Parrots need the same level of commitment and resources as a child. Think of having a permanent 3 year old that welds scissors constantly (beak) for a minimum of 30 years.

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    African Pigmy Hedgehogs are incredibly cute and have a lot of personality but are incredibly sensitive to it to their environment and will die unless properly taken care of.

    For instance!

    1. They need to exercise or else they will gain weight and die from obesity.
    2. But don’t get the kind of rodent wheels with supporting bars because they’ll turn their head while running and potentially break their neck.
    3. Also, don’t get the wheels with mesh/holes on their running surface as their toes or paws can get stuck and lead to injury.
    4. They will poop and pee constantly in their area, which means daily cleaning.
    5. Their nails/claws grow fast and must be clipped or they will start to grow back up into the bottom of their paws.
    6. They need 8 hours of “day light” in the form of a lamp or their body will think it’s hibernation time.
    7. They must be kept around 65°F-90°F or they’ll either think it is winter and try hibernating, or they will overheat and die.
    8. They can be tumor machines. Our one hedgehog Prickles had a hysterectomy after developing tumors in her uterus. She also developed multiple mouth tumors.

    Picture for reference: https://imgur.com/a/nBkbHpA

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      1 year ago

      They will poop and pee constantly in their area

      TIL I’m a hedgehog.

      Lmao for real though I had no idea how fragile they are! Some animals are really specialized to their very specific environment.

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    1 year ago

    Pet rats are awesome! They’re domesticated and used to interacting with people. They have distinct personalities and are very loving. Sadly, they only live about 2.5 to 3 years.

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        1 year ago

        It’s unusual to have pet rats. Most vets do cats and dogs, and anything else is an afterthought. While there are many vets within 5 miles of me (suburbia), we have to travel over 30 miles to get to a good rat vet. Vets for farmers know more animals, but I wouldn’t expect them to know rats very well.

        One time when one of ours got an X-ray, the doctor was comparing to a photo in a large book of X-rays for various animals. I expect that’s an expensive book to buy.