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Old 18-08-2008, 03:54 PM
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Re: Gambian pouched rat

Hi there everyone, I'm new to this site but I've been around for a while on Reptile Forums UK, if anyone knows me from there...

I've just got a gambian pouched rat, Ben, last week and am looking for the experiences of others who are new to keeping these beautiful creatures.

Ben is very bitey still and as someone else on here has mentioned, he goes mental at any loud or sudden noises. I was tearing up newspaper for his cage and he went bonkers!!

I can't pick him up yet without sustaining a bite on any part of my body that he can latch onto (including my right boob...ouch), how have any of you been able to get him to sit on your shoulders/neck without tearing out your juggular?? x
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Hi there everyone, I'm new to this site but I've been around for a while on Reptile Forums UK, if anyone knows me from there...

I've just got a gambian pouched rat, Ben, last week and am looking for the experiences of others who are new to keeping these beautiful creatures.

Ben is very bitey still and as someone else on here has mentioned, he goes mental at any loud or sudden noises. I was tearing up newspaper for his cage and he went bonkers!!

I can't pick him up yet without sustaining a bite on any part of my body that he can latch onto (including my right boob...ouch), how have any of you been able to get him to sit on your shoulders/neck without tearing out your juggular?? x


hi if u dont mind me asking, where did you get ur gambian from???
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Old 18-10-2008, 11:31 PM
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Re: Gambian pouched rat

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Hi there everyone, I'm new to this site but I've been around for a while on Reptile Forums UK, if anyone knows me from there...

I've just got a gambian pouched rat, Ben, last week and am looking for the experiences of others who are new to keeping these beautiful creatures.

Ben is very bitey still and as someone else on here has mentioned, he goes mental at any loud or sudden noises. I was tearing up newspaper for his cage and he went bonkers!!

I can't pick him up yet without sustaining a bite on any part of my body that he can latch onto (including my right boob...ouch), how have any of you been able to get him to sit on your shoulders/neck without tearing out your juggular?? x





Yah I can hold my boy and have him sitting on my shoulder with out attacking me. Food thats the key to getting them tame to you is food. Hand feed first with thick gloves then you should be able to remove them in a month or so.
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