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Highly intelligent and social rodent from Chile. Called the singing mouse of the Andes for its vocalizations. Diurnal and easy to bond with.
The common degu (Octodon degus) is a small rodent native to the western slopes of the Andes in Chile, where it lives in large, complex social colonies. Adults measure 12–15 cm in body length with an additional tail length of 10–14 cm, and weigh 170–300 g. Degus are highly intelligent and vocal, with a rich repertoire of sounds for communication. They thrive in companionship and should be housed in pairs or small groups. The most critical dietary consideration is their extreme sensitivity to sugar: degus have a pancreatic structure that predisposes them to diabetes mellitus when given sugary foods. Fruits, sweet vegetables, and treats must be strictly avoided; diet should consist of timothy hay and degu-specific pellets. A notable biological defense mechanism is tail autotomy—the skin of the tail detaches easily if grabbed, so the tail must never be held. Daily dust baths are required. Optimal temperature is 18–24 °C. Common health concerns include diabetes, cataracts, and neoplasia. Lifespan is 6–8 years.
Origine
Chile (western Andes)
Durée de vie
5-8 years
Taille
12-15cm (25cm with tail) / 170-300g
Température
18〜26℃
Humidité
40〜60%
Degu pellets, timothy hay, small amounts of vegetables
Extremely susceptible to diabetes. No fruits or sugary vegetables
Highly social. Keeping in groups is strongly recommended
Tall multi-level cage. Provide dust bath area and exercise wheel
Never grab the tail — it deglobes. Diurnal so matches human schedule
Intermediate. C'est une espèce de niveau intermédiaire. Une certaine expérience préalable et des connaissances en gestion environnementale sont recommandées.
La température idéale pour Degu est 18〜26℃. L'humidité recommandée est 40〜60%. Évitez les changements brusques de température et maintenez un environnement stable.
La durée de vie moyenne de Degu est 5-8 years. Avec des soins et une alimentation appropriés, ils peuvent vivre longtemps en bonne santé.
Degu atteint généralement 12-15cm (25cm with tail) / 170-300g à l'âge adulte. La taille peut varier selon les conditions de soins et la génétique individuelle.
Degu se nourrit de : Degu pellets, timothy hay, small amounts of vegetables. Visez un régime équilibré avec une fréquence d'alimentation appropriée.
Le prix de Degu varie considérablement selon le morph, la taille et la lignée. Consultez notre page de prix du marché pour les dernières informations.
Trouver des annonces pour cette espèce
Parcourir les annonces Small AnimalComplete Degu Care Guide — Social Needs, Diet & Temperature
Complete degu care guide covering social needs, proper diet, temperature management, and cage environment setup.
Degu Care Guide — Living with Social Rodents
Degu care guide: characteristics, habitat setup, diet management with sugar restrictions, social keeping, and health tips.
Degu Care Guide — Keeping the Highly Social 'Singing Mouse of the Andes'
Beginner's guide to degu care: leveraging their social nature, cage setup, diet management with sugar restrictions, dust bathing, and why these vocal rodents make wonderful pets.
Degu Care Guide
Degus are intelligent social animals from Chile. Covers their unique dietary needs (no sugar), socialization, cage setup, exercise requirements, and taming methods.