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Originally Posted by Gypsy & Me I did until recently when my little Riley passed away.  They are easy to look after, just make sure they are cleaned out regularly. Mine would go in the same area so I just took out the damp sawdust everyday and then did a complete clean out once a week. Riley was pretty active at night so I'm glad she wasn't in my bedroom because she would run in her wheel for hours and I could hear her from upstairs if the door was open.  They can eat most fruit and veg in small amounts. I just looked up online if I wasn't 100% sure.
Here's some photos of Riley in her pretty pink house. http://www.facebook.com/album.phpaid...3&l=78b19cd1a9
Please excuse the bunny photos.  |
Thanks so much! I heard they are nocturnal...i guess ill be getting a wheel that doesnt make noise lol I wonder if the females act diff from males. The ones i had as a child were male and they were very friendly. Except the time Acrobat bit me...he was sleeping and i poked him with my finger and he bit me cause i startled him lol i ws about 7 i think. I learned not to do that again...the link didnt work