This is easy to do. All the animal needs is sand. You can buy clean sand at a local hardware store. Place it in a large bowl for the animal to use.
Petco can be cheaper. especially than petsmart. but it depends on what you buy
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it depends on who/where you buy it from -- the cheapest ive seen on the web is 8,000 or a pair for 12,000 some owners will sell other types of monkeys for cheaper
BRING IT TO THE VET ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
chinchillas bathe in a special kind of dust you can buy it at the same store you bought your chinchilla at. And im also sure that someone at the store can explain it to you in further detail. i Hope this answered your question.
It is fine to touch it, but the dust comes off of it easier and it might need a dust bath sooner than usual. Touching your chinchilla after a dust bath does no harm to it.
A sand or dust bath.
Either it is scared of you or it is just not used to its new environment. Get it to get out of that corner with treats! or get a pinch of chinchilla dust and hold it in your hand. Very fun to watch an eager chinchilla going after its dust.
that's a stupid question. Yes you should buy a weaned chinchilla, an unweaned chinchilla needs its mothers milk or it will die!
You can brush them with a toothbrush and/or let them roll over in chinchilla sand (not chinchilla DUST -- that will cause respiratory problems).
cheapest to buy brand new? cheapest to buy used?to buy used cheapest to own? cheapest to fix? cheapest to drive? cheapest for WHAT?to buy used
probably not that easily. You should buy them Chinchilla dust. It's a sand bath and they wash themselves and never wash them with water because they get cold easily.
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NO! They cannot get wet!!! Well okay, if avoidable, do NOT let, or try to get, your chinchilla to swim. If it ever occurs that your chinchilla jumps into a pond or something (like mine did) they will probably survive. My chinchilla was outside and he ran into the pond, it is about half a meter wide and being the smart chinchilla he was he 'swam' to the other side, as in; he kept his head above the water and got safely to the other side. He gave us all a heart attack and was soaking wet, but he survived. If wet and not tended to immediately, a swim could be fatal. Your chinchilla can get a chill or worse. SO NO! DON'T TRY IT! They DO take dust baths (no, not with actual dust, stuff you buy at a pet store...)
we purchase the mobile phones from various website i.e filipcart.co., or green dust .com
The simple answer is - none ! YOU don't bath them - simply provide them with an open container of chinchilla 'dust' - and they'll clean themselves when they feel like it !