Bushy tailed jirds, before transport comes to take them to their new home.
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Bushy tailed jirds, before transport comes to take them to their new home.

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Moved the youngest May litter in with their older siblings born earlier this year. Everyone is getting along well.
The January and February bushy tailed jird babies have been put in half of one of my communal cages for introductions.
I have three more litters born at the end of March.
Youngest jird babies are eating on their own now

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The bioactive enclosure I made for two bushy tailed jirds is being well used. Lots of powder blue isopods but I haven't seeded with springtails yet.
Trying something new for the jirds. They've since filled all the tubs up with bedding and made a tunnel structure throughout.