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Discussion in 'Private Collections & Pets' started by Ortolan bunting, 29 Sep 2015.

  1. Ortolan bunting

    Ortolan bunting Well-Known Member

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    it's pretty self explanatory

    make a list and post it here:)



    my list:


    pets i want:
    Guinea pig
    Domestic duck
    Yellow-collared lovebird
    Ball python
    Zebra finch
    Corn snake
    Gouldian finch
    Crested gecko
    any type of quail

    pets i might get soon(ish):
    Domestic cat
     
  2. Arizona Docent

    Arizona Docent Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    None. I like to travel and I have no pets at home to hold me back.
     
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  3. karoocheetah

    karoocheetah Well-Known Member

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    Polar Bear

    Tiger (any subspecies not really bothered)

    Clouded Lepoards (Breeding pack)

    Walrus

    Orca

    Black Rhinocerous

    Timber Wolves

    Slow Loris

    Geckos - a multitude of different species

    .....I think I need to own a zoo :O)
     
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  4. Elephas Maximus

    Elephas Maximus Well-Known Member

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    Pygmy elephant
    Hercules, titan & actaeon beetles
    A hive of bumblebees
     
  5. Youssarian

    Youssarian Well-Known Member

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    I actually do have a list of pets I'd eventually like to get. Obviously I wouldn't get any sort of pet without doing the appropriate research and making sure I have the financial responsibility and appropriate amount of free time to devote to making sure they're well cared for. But the list goes:

    Cats (always loved cats - I have actually never NOT owned a cat)
    Ferrets
    Hedgehog
    Chinchilla
    Rats

    Chickens
    Cockatiel
    Gouldian finch
    Zebra finch
    Peach faced lovebird

    Chameleon
    Russian Tortoise
    Bearded dragon
    Crested gecko
    Leopard gecko

    Fish (don't know what kind yet)
    Hermit crabs (love having them - properly cared for, they live a long time!)

    Obviously I don't want all of these at the same time, but spread out throughout my life. Lol
     
  6. Brum

    Brum Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    I just want a ferret or two, I've been trying to get one since I was a little lad but my mom always said no. When I moved out I thought my chance had come but then my missus said no...

    One day my precious, one day!
     
  7. Chlidonias

    Chlidonias Moderator Staff Member 15+ year member

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    tell her it's a new breed of kitten.
     
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  8. Brum

    Brum Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    I've taught her too much, she's no longer that gullible! ;)

    She wasn't even impressed with my plans for a ferret run, they would have been in the outhouse so the house wouldn't even have that odour! :p

    As a Kiwi I suppose you have a slightly different view of ferrets than I do?!
     
  9. Chlidonias

    Chlidonias Moderator Staff Member 15+ year member

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    I quite like ferrets. I like possums and stoats and tahr too. Just not in the wild in New Zealand is all. Ferrets used to be popular pets here but they were banned a few years back to prevent continuing releases/escapes to the wild. My sister had one. Stinky little thing (the ferret, not the sister), but cute as well.

    If I was in the UK, though, I would choose a zorilla over a ferret.
     
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  10. Brum

    Brum Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    So how long has the ban been in place? And is it a complete blanket ban like it is with foxes? i.e. Not even zoos can hold them?

    And yeah, zorillas are cool but ferrets are cheaper and easier to obtain! :p
     
  11. TeaLovingDave

    TeaLovingDave Moderator Staff Member 10+ year member

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    As would I, if I had the money or space for exotic animals. In a heartbeat.

    That said, I wouldn't have one singular zorilla; I'd have a few pairs, try to get them bred up and established. I'd have some Marbled Polecat too!
     
  12. Brum

    Brum Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    If we're talking exotics then I'd like a small collection of tayra, yellow-throated marten, palm civets, an otter species, kusimanse, a giant squirrel species, New Guinea echidna, jaguarundi, serval, raccoon dog, quoll, kowari, 2 or 3 species of tamarin, potto and golden jackal!

    Too much? :p
     
  13. LaughingDove

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    I would like a few Dodos, a couple of pairs of Thylacine, a pair of Laughing Owls, and a few groups of Liverpool Pigeons, Passenger Pigeons and Carolina Parakeets.

    Not really considering getting any of those to be honest though...But I would certainly want them!
     
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  14. TeaLovingDave

    TeaLovingDave Moderator Staff Member 10+ year member

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    With the help of time travel, I suspect Passenger Pigeon, Carolina Parakeet and Laughing Owl *would* be the wisest three extinct birds to bring back, as all three bred profusely and readily in captivity.

    To bring back Liverpool Pigeons you would need to find the buggers first ;) no one knows where they lived even when they *did* live!
     
  15. Chlidonias

    Chlidonias Moderator Staff Member 15+ year member

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    since 2002. It is illegal to breed or sell ferrets, but (as with any pest species in NZ) you can keep them so long as you have the appropriate licence and the animal is rendered incapable of breeding. Basically that means they have to be taken from the wild, neutered, and tamed. Generally only rabbiters have ferrets now.
     
  16. dean

    dean Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    When I was in Norwich (in Norfolk UK) last month a lot of the so called beggars had ferrets, I'm used to them having dogs as lures but never seen ferrets before.

    I often feel I should carry dog treats so the dog can get something rather than the beggar who will possibly spend it on drink.
     
  17. groundskeeper24

    groundskeeper24 Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I'd love to have a cape banded white throat monitor. There aren't that many here in the US, but a few have come sporadically available lately. Might happen next summer if a few things go my way.
     
  18. Buggle

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    I'm on the waiting list for an Asian palm civet. Would like to get a fennec fox in the future but the laws are iffy.
     
  19. TheMightyOrca

    TheMightyOrca Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    The only exotic pet I've ever owned was a Carolina anole. My mom was never big on small animals as pets. (and even if she didn't mind them, no one in my house knows how to close a door so any small animals I did have was at risk of death by cat) I've got a few ideas for what pets I'm thinking about getting in the future.

    I've always wanted a bird, and doing some research, it sounds like the green-cheeked conure might be a good option for me. I want a friendly animal that I could play and interact with, maybe even teach some tricks to. And they're not as high maintenance or long-lived as large parrots, so it wouldn't be too much for me to handle. But I'd probably have to wait until I'm not living in an apartment, since conures can be quite noisy.

    I'm also considering sugar gliders, once my lifestyle is appropriate. Unlike the conure, I could keep some in an apartment, and since they're pretty popular as pets, there are plenty of resources to help me out.

    I've thought about a fennec fox, but I just don't think I could provide sufficient care. Might be an option for the far future.
     
  20. squirrelmonkey

    squirrelmonkey Well-Known Member

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    Were I work we have quite a few small exotic animals and the most smelliest and least tame are the sugar gliders. Chipmunks would be a better option. The group of five we have are all tame and very active.