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Acacia rat
Small African rodent with large eyes and ears, nocturnal. Excellent climber preferring vertical cage setups. Can become shoulder-tame with patience.
The acacia rat (Thallomys paedulcus) is a small arboreal rodent native to sub-Saharan Africa, with distribution including Botswana, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, and Mozambique. Adults measure 10–18 cm in body length (excluding the tail) and weigh 40–80 g. As their name suggests, they are closely associated with acacia trees, in which they construct nests in hollows and dense foliage. They are highly skilled climbers, using their tail for balance while traversing branches. As an exotic species with limited captive husbandry literature, they are best suited for experienced small exotic mammal keepers. Social by nature, they thrive in same-sex groups rather than in solitary housing. An enclosure with extensive climbing opportunities—branches, ropes, and platforms—is essential. Diet is omnivorous: insects, seeds, fruits, and fresh vegetation. Optimal temperature is 22–28 °C. Common health concerns include parasites, nutritional deficiencies, and stress. Lifespan is approximately 2–4 years.
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Origem
Botswana, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique
Expectativa de vida
3-5 years
Tamanho
10-18cm (excl. tail) / 40-80g
Temperatura
18〜26℃
Umidade
40〜60%
Rodent pellets, seeds, insects, fruits
Tall cage with branches and ropes. Climbing setup is important
Omnivorous. Offer insects and mealworms occasionally for protein
Nocturnal, active at night. Do not disturb during quiet daytime rest
Can be kept in same-sex pairs or small groups. Dislikes isolation
Intermediate. Esta é uma espécie de nível intermediário. Alguma experiência prévia e conhecimento de gestão ambiental são recomendados.
A temperatura ideal para Acacia Rat é 18〜26℃. A umidade recomendada é 40〜60%. Evite mudanças bruscas de temperatura e mantenha um ambiente estável.
A expectativa de vida média de Acacia Rat é 3-5 years. Com cuidados e nutrição adequados, podem viver uma vida longa e saudável.
Acacia Rat normalmente atinge 10-18cm (excl. tail) / 40-80g quando adulto. O tamanho pode variar dependendo das condições de cuidado e genética individual.
Acacia Rat se alimenta de: Rodent pellets, seeds, insects, fruits. Busque uma dieta equilibrada com frequência de alimentação adequada.
O preço de Acacia Rat varia significativamente dependendo do morfo, tamanho e linhagem. Consulte nossa página de preços de mercado para informações atualizadas.
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