a great low maintinence exotic pet would be a chinchilla, they are quiet inexpensive, lovable trainable, you can find everything you need for it at a local pet store, they don't bite unless provoked and so easy to clean and care for. My 13 year old daughter has one and she took care of it by herself. we've owned him for three years and we love him to death. I think this pet would be perfect
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A great low maintiance exotic pet could also be a corn snake they are one of the smallest pet snakes you can buy and they only need feeding and cleaning once a week and water changing every day. Of course a chinchilla is a great pet too my friend has a chinchilla and he is great fun i have a snake and he has already become a member of the family, i must warn you though snakes do like for 15-20 years so they are a big commitment.
No
A pet monkey is considered an exotic pet. Many places no longer allow them.
an exotic pet is aeuphemismfor a wild animal.wild animals do very poorly in captivity. If you care anything for the animal in question do not force it to be a pet.
An exotic animal is a rare or unusual animal kept as a pet.
lizards definitely
maybe
Technically an exotic is an animal kept as a pet that is not native to the country you live in. It is also an animal that most would consider a wild animal.
that can't be answered without knowing what kind of pet it is.
Pitt vipers mainly eat other snakes, small rodents and some amphibians. If you have one as a pet I would visit an exotic pet store and ask a specialist.
Yes. But only if you have an exotic pet lisense. That applies to everywhere.
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If you have an exotic pet you are saving it, think ,in the wild they will probably die at a young age but if you adopt one they will probably live longer