Muddyfeet
New Member
OK So I am about to bite the bullet so to speak.. I have a couple of questions..
as it seems that not a lot of people have or deal with CB in the Bearded Pigs.. I am looking at the WC option.. as I don't want related males females.. and small clutch size, high mortality in babies.. WC seems my only reasonable option at this moment..
Any specific recommendations for acclimation?? I was going to post this in the pigmy forum.. but as Acclimation is a general question.. I figured more of a general question..
The animals are supposed to be eating well, and hydrated however I know that I still need to be super careful.. I am guessing perhaps incorrect? that fecals and worming a must for a larger WC species may not be easy or safe in such a small species.. I will however be doing a in house fecal and smear, to see just in case, as part of their profile..
I have a Enclosure set up, for a pair,, or perhaps a trio.. however I was thinking that It may be best to get a few small critter keepers/ plastic tub style cages.. fill with plastic vines a little moss, substrate and observe them for a bit individually, where it will be easier to see them eat and their feces.. before introducing them into the primary enclosure.. or would this be more stress for them??
and last.. anyone know where it is appropriate to ask for experiences for a specific vendor?? both sponsors or not??
Thanks!!
as it seems that not a lot of people have or deal with CB in the Bearded Pigs.. I am looking at the WC option.. as I don't want related males females.. and small clutch size, high mortality in babies.. WC seems my only reasonable option at this moment..
Any specific recommendations for acclimation?? I was going to post this in the pigmy forum.. but as Acclimation is a general question.. I figured more of a general question..
The animals are supposed to be eating well, and hydrated however I know that I still need to be super careful.. I am guessing perhaps incorrect? that fecals and worming a must for a larger WC species may not be easy or safe in such a small species.. I will however be doing a in house fecal and smear, to see just in case, as part of their profile..
I have a Enclosure set up, for a pair,, or perhaps a trio.. however I was thinking that It may be best to get a few small critter keepers/ plastic tub style cages.. fill with plastic vines a little moss, substrate and observe them for a bit individually, where it will be easier to see them eat and their feces.. before introducing them into the primary enclosure.. or would this be more stress for them??
and last.. anyone know where it is appropriate to ask for experiences for a specific vendor?? both sponsors or not??
Thanks!!