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

  1. animalszoos

    animalszoos Well-Known Member

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    I don't see why most of these animals would make bad pets.
    Civets: When tame, it is similar to having a pet cat. They are affectionate and quite easy to care for (except you need to provide lots of fruit). I have seen many videos of pet civets and have friends with civets, although I would not have one if it was not tame.
    Marmosets: Again only if it was tame and I would keep it in a large spacious enclosure, they may seem bad as they require a lot of care.
    Skunks: Would be a bit like having a dog, it can be walked and is very affectionate like a rabbit.
    Maras: They make great pets apparently, much like a dog as well, however I would keep it in an outdoor enclosure with places to dig.
    Raccoon Dogs: Only if it was tame. Would be similar to a dog, however it cannot be taught tricks and should be kept in outdoor enclosures.
    Miniature Pigs: I don't see how they make bad pets, however I would keep mine outdoors and the pigs would be supplied from Pennywells Pigs which are 0% potbelly (potbellies can be aggressive).

    Most of the animals mentioned have been on programs such as Pets 101.
     
  2. jayjds2

    jayjds2 Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I've always liked flamingos, but even if I had some, they'd be a bit of a pain to care for. I don't know if they could be considered a pet, either, unless they were hand raised and bonded with me. Regardless, flamingos are kind of hard to acquire in the USA.

    I've found a score of different herps that I would like to have.
     
  3. ShonenJake13

    ShonenJake13 Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Relatively ordinary pet-wise I would want the following:

    1 Yamato Shrimp
    4 Zebra Danio
    2 Platy
    1 Black Moor
    1 Medium Oranda
    1 Royal Python (bumblebee morph)
    1 African Pygmy Hedgehog
    1 Masked Lovebird (albino male)
    1 Peach-faced Lovebird (male)
    1 Savannah Cat
    1 St Chownard (Chow Chow X St Bernard)
    1 Bullpei (English Bulldog X Shar Pei)
    1 Alaskan Shepherd (Alaskan Malamute X German Shepherd)

    Unrealistically...

    1 Southern Tamandua
    2 Aye-aye
    2 Ring-tailed Lemur
    2 Binturong
    2 Hog Badger
    2 Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
    2 Tentacled Snake
    4 King Bird-of-Paradise
    4 Raggiana Bird-of-Paradise
    2 Yellow-backed Duiker
    6 Lord Howe's Stick Insect
    2 Kagu
    1 Linnaeus' Two-Toed Sloth
    1 Mimic Octopus
    2 Giant Otter
    4 Little Penguin
    1 Tiger Moray
    1 Chinese Giant Salamander
    2 Northern Brown Kiwi

    That should do it :)
     
  4. zuhzoo

    zuhzoo New Member

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    I've enjoyed reading these so I'll post my own!

    I have:
    1.1 cats
    0.0.1 corn snake (carolina)
    1.0 axolotl (leucistic, though I'd love a WT or black)

    I would love in the near-ish future:
    A sphinx or maine coon cat
    A dusky (preferably) or bronze-winged pionus
    A bearded dragon
    A rodent or two -- was looking into flying squirrels, but I love syrian hamsters so could just end up being that
    A betta fish

    Maybe eventually:
    A skunk
    A dog
    Sheep
    Cows
    Alpacas
    A ball python
    Ferrets
    Another parrot -- could be another pionus, or maybe a black-headed caique or cockatiel
    Chickens
    Some kind of crab species
    Rabbits

    (As others have said, not all at the same time!)
     
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  5. Hyak_II

    Hyak_II Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Not to hard to acquire at all, actually! Chileans and Caribbeans come up for sale semi-regularly down in states.
     
  6. jayjds2

    jayjds2 Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Don't tempt me! :)
    I had just done a quick search online and didn't find very many in private ownership. Any commercial companies were overseas (causing CITES problems). Where would I find some for sale?
     
  7. animalszoos

    animalszoos Well-Known Member

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    Flamingos - International Flamingo Services

    Have you tried this?
    I quickly skimmed it and didn't look too much into the supplier but is seems like a decent website and provides images of their flamingos as well as connections with other countries.
     
  8. jayjds2

    jayjds2 Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    That's actually the main site I looked at, but they don't do imports into the USA. However, through the same company (on a different site that is linked) I found that they do international trade and sale between zoos, private collectors, and a few others. I found everything from ornate hawk-eagles to cape grysbok on that site. Thank goodness I'm just a teen, or I would have spent a lot of money! There were flamingos there that were already in the US, so I'd be good in that department as well. Thanks for helping, though!
     
  9. animalszoos

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    Teddy Dalton Well-Known Member

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    i already have a small reptile collection, i'd like to expand this a lot more. i also want to own some primate species and exotic cats, as well as foxes, wolves, hyenas, kinkajou and other 'zoo' species.
     
  12. Batto

    Batto Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    I'm considering to get myself some Crotalus mitchelli pyrrhus, but I have a hard time deciding what coloration to get. Red, white or blue? If I get a bachelor group sporting each, I can call the enclosure "The 'Merica" ;)
     
  13. Zygodactyl

    Zygodactyl Well-Known Member

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    Susanne Russo hasn't sold mousebirds for years; she leaves the page up as a reference. She also has links to people who are breeding mousebirds most of whom aren't anymore.
     
  14. Ortolan bunting

    Ortolan bunting Well-Known Member

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    I might get a Arizona blond tarantula quite soon and i have also looked in to keeping African fat tailed geckos
     
  15. Zoolover1020

    Zoolover1020 Active Member 5+ year member

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    Pets that I want:

    Bearded Dragon
    Sugar Glider
    Chameleon
    Budgie
    Chinchilla
    Ferret
    St Bernard dog
    Saltwater aquarium
    Hamster
    Lorikeets
     
  16. Zygodactyl

    Zygodactyl Well-Known Member

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    What kind of lorikeets?

    I rather want an iris lorikeet myself, however as a seed eater it's not a typical lorikeet. I don't want any other lories unless I can build an outside aviary I can hose down. Cleaning up after parrots is difficult enough when the birds just eat seed/pellets.
     
  17. Zoolover1020

    Zoolover1020 Active Member 5+ year member

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    Probably rainbow lorikeets
     
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    animal_expert01 Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Sorry, I was just trying to help you and I typed in mousebirds for sale and that is what came up.
     
  19. Zygodactyl

    Zygodactyl Well-Known Member

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    I hope I didn't sound snippy. The fact that it's still the top result highlights how rare they've become in private hands. There's a few people breeding them who don't have websites, but the only place that still hand-raises them AFAIK is one place in Illinois, and they don't have them with any regularity.
     
  20. LowlandGorilla4

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    If I some how get rich enough I'd like to have the following species:


    Sable antelope 5
    Thomson's gazelle 5
    Gemsbok 4
    Reticulated giraffe 4
    African elephants 4
    Black buck 3
    Guinea fowl 10
    Blue wildebeest 4
    Eland 2
    Addax 3
    Bongo 3
    Impala 2
    Cape buffalo 2
    White lion 5
    White tiger 2
    Amur Tiger 2
    Bengal tiger 5
    African lion 11
    Sri-Lankan leopard 1
    Black jaguar 1
    Jaguar 1
    South american cougar 1
    Chimpanzee 4
    Orangutan 4
    Liligers 2
    Kangaroo 4
    Camel 2
    Grizzly bear 2
    Saltwater Crocodile 5
    Ostrich 2
    Emu 2
    Grant's zebra 2
    Golden eagle 1
    Blue-breasted buzzard eagle 2
    American flamingo 10
    California sea lion 3
    Spider monkey 4
    African crested crane 2
    Cheetah 2
    Hippo 2
    Rhino 4
    Painted dogs 7
    Thoroughbred 4
    Komodo dragon 3
    Bontebuck 4
    Slender horned gazelle 3

    If its possible to get one when I can afford this, a Homotherium would be nice
     
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