My baby boy chinchilla is looking for a new family that can take good care of him and can provide a good environment to grow and live in. This baby was born on July 29, 2020 from the standard dark mum and Sapphire Beige dad. He has a pastel tone, a very silvery shade of light gray, with a white belly, ruby eyes, and pink ears.
Chin is healthy, very friendly and loves to sleep in a hammock, run in a running wheel, lie in a dusty bath and eat dry apple and carrot flakes.
Price £300 (SOLD !!!)
We are based in South West London, Feltham, TW13
* The chinchilla does not come with a cage, so before you buy you will need large safe free running cage, water bottle, nest / house, large hammock and a running wheel with diameter of 14 or 15 inches, dust bath, dry food, hay, wooden toys safe for chinchillas.
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