Has anyone ever seen a nice chinchilla enclosure?
Some species seem to get more often dedicated habitats fitting either their native enviorment or at least an aesthetically pleasing composition of more or less natural elements, but there are some species that I have never ever seen in a nice setting once. I am not talking them getting the short end of the stick but specificaly having seen any exception, not even online.
I know chinchillas are nocturnal, but are active occasionaly, and either way deserve both a proper representation of their original enviorment and an enclosure that offers enough space and enrichtment. Most often were they kept in relative small bird cages, that offered neither enough space nor stimulation, let alone protection from the viewers (also looking realy ugly). Annapaulowna used to have a dark shed with a window toward the path, that happily was deinstalled after a few months. The closest to aesthetic and representation along more space was artis zoo amsterdam, but still not realy.
Some species seem to get more often dedicated habitats fitting either their native enviorment or at least an aesthetically pleasing composition of more or less natural elements, but there are some species that I have never ever seen in a nice setting once. I am not talking them getting the short end of the stick but specificaly having seen any exception, not even online.
I know chinchillas are nocturnal, but are active occasionaly, and either way deserve both a proper representation of their original enviorment and an enclosure that offers enough space and enrichtment. Most often were they kept in relative small bird cages, that offered neither enough space nor stimulation, let alone protection from the viewers (also looking realy ugly). Annapaulowna used to have a dark shed with a window toward the path, that happily was deinstalled after a few months. The closest to aesthetic and representation along more space was artis zoo amsterdam, but still not realy.