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With food, very slowly. good things take time. it depends on what you want them to do, mine can run an obstacle course in five seconds because I trained him patiently.

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Are Degus marsupials?

No. Degus are rodents, and rodent are not marsupials.


What are baby degus called?

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How do degus sleep?

In piles with other degus and in their FLAT topped houses.


Are degus allergic to cornflakes?

Generally, no they are not. But some degus may be allergic. They should only have them as a rare treat, though, since degus are severely prone to becoming diabetic. -Mommy of twelve degus. Have had twenty-three.


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Why are degus unpopluar?

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What are degus descended from?

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How big do degus get?

19 inches tall


What woods are safe for degus?

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Can male degus live together?

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