Fish need a ton of space, it should be animal cruelty to have them in small fishbowls, its simply and plainly wrong to have a fish in a less than huge aquarium
You are right it's like the equivalent of a person being forced to live in a small closet with no ventilation because they need filtration and oxygen going into the water
Actually guinea pigs are definitely not low maintenance, and the cages you have shown in this video are horribly tiny. Please provide more true and ethical information in the future.
I think we have different ideas on what low maintenance is Guinea pigs i find to be really low maintenance It doesnt take more than 30 mins a day to keep clean healthy happy piggies 😊
sorry... but all cages and some aquariums shown are too small.... and rabits actually require a lot of attention, the main perk is that they're quiet and less clingy than dogs the concept of the video os nice toh
Fish are low maintenance but A LOT OF EDUCATION! You have to learn of the nitrate cycle and it takes up to a month to prepare the water in the tank before putting your fish in, depending on tank size (the smaller the tank the longer it takes). Learning chemical science to properly take care of my betta was medieval torture so please consider that before you get a fish.
I have a Russian tortoise and he is the most low maintenance pet I have ever had .He exceeded my expectations He has much more personality than I expected and is more intelligent
@@petopedia_ while some birds may be fine throughout the day with a buddy, since they are very social creatures- most by themselves will grow bored and restless. This is because of the fact that most pet birds, budgies, parrots, and canaries are all very intelligent and social with their same species. By forcing a bird to be by itself in likely a small setup your neglecting your bird and not being a responsible pet owner.
The idea of advertising hamsters as “easy” and “great for children” is one of the biggest issues with small pet care in America. It creates the illusion that hamsters are easy to care for, and a “starter pet”. Which is false. Hamsters need more than just a cage, food, and a wheel. They need enrichment and a large cage, and not all hamster enjoy being held. Also the video you showed of a baby Syrian hamster on a tiny wheel is very concerning. This video is spreading negative misinformation and is sad.
If you are really busy and don’t have a lot of time for a pet, it’s probably best to not get one. No pets are low maintenance. If you want a pet, you need to be dedicated to getting the right size enclosures and practicing their correct care.
canaries can be easily tamed, my canaries love to come out the cage for hours a day and they love human attention. They require just as much love and proper care like cockatiels and budgies.
Some pets are happy to be in a cage but for some it is utter cruelty. Like birds are meant to fly, putting them in cage is worse than a human in a cage, we can't travel miles and miles. I do have tiny fish and I made sure to get a big tank so they can swim a lot, I still feel guilty though. But they have a nice tank and food and living long.
Bit late but you should know what type of pet would be ideal for your situation but also preferences Research whatever type of pet you're thinking about getting and make sure to learn from those who have experience with caring for them and will be able to give you the advice you need on how to properly take care of them
What an inaccurate video. All of these enclosures are too small. The hamsters wheel was so tiny it will hurt their back. Guinea pigs need Timothy hay, not straw. All pets need attention. Don't tell people they don't need any. If you don't have the time, don't get a pet.
The fact that this is a pet channel really makes me concerned for why this video is so inaccurate. By the way, while you were talking about hamsters, you showed a guinea pig. 😂
Hamster, guinea pig, only get small turtles not big ones but they are showing mostly tortoises and not turtles 😂, I’m not sure about birds so that’s up to you guys to decide, beta fish are pretty simple but most kids can’t clean them they need to be in a 5 gallon tank or bigger not a bowl I agree with her with the fish good info, love the video!
This is video is a nonsense. Informations in this video aren’t always true. Conditions in which hamsters were shown in this video? How can you say that guinea pig is low maintenance animal? You didn’t even bothered to mention one of the most important facts, which you need to knw, when you want to buy guinea pigs, that they can’t be kept on their own, they need to have another piggy friend. If you are thinking of getting a new pet, don’t watch this please.
How long can hamsters stay in there cage because I want one but I will be at school and at my Mimi’s house after school so I would be not home from 7:00am -5:00pm
Hamsters are fine in their cage for up to 8-10 hours, but they need plenty of space, food, and water. Make sure to give them time out of the cage when you're home!
Turtles are absolutely not an easy pet for kids. You need to change the water they are in every two weeks and it needs to be at least a 40-80 gallon tank.
They're group animals, so you'll need to get at least two, and they're actually not low maintenance. They need lots of space, certain nutrients every day, and there's a lot to pay attention to healthwise.
This video does not give enough info about guinea pigs at all. They need big cages. At LEAST 2 guinea pigs bought together. They do require some special foods.
This video was a lot of wrong info 1. Hamster need more than 40 gallons of space about 6 inches of bedding a large weal and lots of hides 2.Guinea pings need to be kept in peers and a large space preferably C&C cage 3.turtles are different from tortoises 4.fish are NOT for beginners they are hard to take care of they need at least 10 gallons of water PLS DO NOT use bowls pls For canary’s I don’t think it’s such a big thing but could you at least do research before telling so many people all of this 😒
Turtles are most *definitely* not low maintenance. They're about as big and messy as goldfish, if not more so! (For a low maintenance reptiles, snakes are a *much* better choice. They only need to be fed a few times a month and poop about as often) At the very least you said betta fish instead of goldfish, which is very true and I don't know why more people don't get that. Anyone who knows anything about goldfish knows they are the exact opposite of low maintenance... (I also like that you showed a short-finned betta, a much better choice than along-finned!) Useful tips regarding feeding and finnage, BUT you should've mentioned that they need a proper tank at least 5-10 gallons in size, and not a small bowl or vase Especially considering you *showed* them in bowls with no indication that doing so is wrong...
Totally agree on turtles, they can be quite a handful. 🐢 For low maintenance reptiles, snakes are a solid choice! Also, good call on emphasizing proper tank size for bettas - 5-10 gallons is key. 🌟
none of these pet are low maintenance and birds are very social creatures so saying not take them out of the cage is gruel of course always have a cage but you have to take them out sometime and have to tame them then they'll become your best friend and the turtles the 10 showing we're tortoises they're very high Maiden knowing properly ubb filtration tank size nitrogen cycle also hamsters are very high maintenance till same with guinea pigs so to say also bettas they might be a little bit more hearty fast but they still need a lot of care in from the research you have done your stuff is false so plause povid porper informas for poople also please don't say it that they guinea pigs can live in cages they need a lot of space so there need a playpen not a cage also hamsters need a lot space baby next time just a suggestion instead of saying it's low-maintenance pets pets for full-time day jobs because a lot of these animals are basically nocturnal except the canary yet in what you call a turtle it's actually a tortoise
Some of the info in this video is true! And that's nice to see as some videos are horribly wrong. However some of the photos used for cages are too small as well as the wheels shown for hamsters. Their backs shouldn't be bent. (This isn't supposed to be negative just critiques) (ex: 1:12 for the wheel and cage)
Yes, we appreciate your opinion. But sometimes we really love pet but our busy life hardly allows us to have any. In this case these pets are the blessing in disguise.
Same, They're smelly and create more mess than reptiles. I already got cats so I can't afford to get another mammal, but I want to have small furry pets
I hope you get to reading this, I have a request, can you please make list of good burrowing animals to keep as pets? Also hamsters aren’t exactly the best pets because they die easily
1) Hamsters are well.. boring pets. Needs a lot of space. Doesn't really enjoy handling and are very fragile. 2) Guinea pigs are extremely social creatues and use up a lot of space 3) Tortoises & Turtles... Your information is frankly just incorrect. 30 years? Tortoises regularly outlive their owners and have needs for UV lights and baskin spots 4) Birds should never be alone. Extremely social creatues. 5) Fish and aquariums are only low tech/maintience if you KNOW what you're doing. Betta fish are some of the most abused fish because of this misinformation. Bettas are not more low maintenance than any other fish.
Well some people don’t know how to have an aquarium. They probably have a 2 gallon with five bettas or keep goldfish in a 5 gallon. I have a nano shrimp tank with snails, I only have to top up the water every now and then.
You can never give a pet the minimum attention they need, this whole channel is just promoting and normalizing animal abuse, please do your research when getting a pet, please stop making these types of videos.
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@@petopedia_ Im not being rude, im trying to say you need to do more research when you want to get a pet. there might be animals suffering cause of this channel because you werent giving proper care.
To train your canary, start by talking to it in a soothing voice for 10-15 minutes twice a day so it gets comfortable with your presence. Then, after a few days, try placing your hand in its cage while holding a treat. If your canary nips at your finger or seems stressed, leave the treat and try again the next day.
@@petopedia_ sorry for not answering earlier. I've tried this and it didn't really work the only thing I've been doing is just chill in my room and they eventually start coming closer and closer and one day they just sit on my head and start eating my hair. I agree that treats help a lot while taming but I disagree on putting your arm in their cage. The reason for that is that when you do that you make them feel like their cage is easy to access so I just leave a treat near my chair they start eating it and voualla they start eating my hair 😢. If I sounded(??) rude I'm sorry.
But the rabbits cage is way to small and the metal is bad for their teeth as well and the require a lot of attention and space so please do proper research and I’m not saying this is a mean way tho
@Petopedia Just copy pasting the same comment underneath every critique isn't going to make you seem more human. Do the research before posting a video about it and correct yourself AT LEAST in the video description.
Why do people watch these videos if they’re e just gonna post some dumb complaint in the comment section… 🙄 look we get it, pets need the best care we can give them but there’s definitely some that are easier to care for than others
Actually that’s not entirely true. While yes hamsters do pee in their bedding you should only clean out their enclosure once a month, and you should only do a half a clean. So that half of the still clean bedding stays and keeps some of the hamsters scent in the enclosure. You also should spot clean weekly. If you feel the need to clean more than this, then your cage is probably not large enough. The BARE MINIMUM in the US today is 450sq inches. But larger is much better (600sq inches +)
Fish need a ton of space, it should be animal cruelty to have them in small fishbowls, its simply and plainly wrong to have a fish in a less than huge aquarium
You are right it's like the equivalent of a person being forced to live in a small closet with no ventilation because they need filtration and oxygen going into the water
Fr
especially goldfish
They should have at least 5 gallons to 10 gallons
Yes finally someone else finally knows 😂
Actually guinea pigs are definitely not low maintenance, and the cages you have shown in this video are horribly tiny. Please provide more true and ethical information in the future.
Thanks for your comments. We appreciate your suggestion and will definitely try to provide more authentic information in future.
I think we have different ideas on what low maintenance is Guinea pigs i find to be really low maintenance It doesnt take more than 30 mins a day to keep clean healthy happy piggies 😊
@@lindasapiecha2515 I agree with you, but I'm just saying that the cages shown are incredibly tiny
Exactly guinea pigs are not low maintenance at all!!!!
I classify my pigs as medium maintenance
sorry... but all cages and some aquariums shown are too small.... and rabits actually require a lot of attention, the main perk is that they're quiet and less clingy than dogs
the concept of the video os nice toh
Thanks for your appreciation and suggestion. We will keep this facts in mind and provide more authentic informations.
That’s so true
Rabbits are harder to look after than dogs I’ve had many and there not good for children and shouldn’t be keep outside
@@petopedia_ ?
Fish are low maintenance but A LOT OF EDUCATION! You have to learn of the nitrate cycle and it takes up to a month to prepare the water in the tank before putting your fish in, depending on tank size (the smaller the tank the longer it takes). Learning chemical science to properly take care of my betta was medieval torture so please consider that before you get a fish.
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I have a Russian tortoise and he is the most low maintenance pet I have ever had .He exceeded my expectations He has much more personality than I expected and is more intelligent
I love tortoises but they live to long for me
@@ryankerr8766 That should be good right? Why do you want your pet to die fast?
@@zikriflanery7030 Lol, who would complain about their pet living too long🤣🤣
@@kayj2093 gen z. we can’t pay attention to something for more than 3 minutes apparently
@@zikriflanery7030 I think the problem might be your pet outliving you. Definitely possible w a tortoise
Birds should never be alone that is the most absurd thing I heard
Not all birds need attention whole day. Some birds can do well in solo.
@@petopedia_ while some birds may be fine throughout the day with a buddy, since they are very social creatures- most by themselves will grow bored and restless. This is because of the fact that most pet birds, budgies, parrots, and canaries are all very intelligent and social with their same species. By forcing a bird to be by itself in likely a small setup your neglecting your bird and not being a responsible pet owner.
I love KFC.
The idea of advertising hamsters as “easy” and “great for children” is one of the biggest issues with small pet care in America. It creates the illusion that hamsters are easy to care for, and a “starter pet”. Which is false. Hamsters need more than just a cage, food, and a wheel. They need enrichment and a large cage, and not all hamster enjoy being held. Also the video you showed of a baby Syrian hamster on a tiny wheel is very concerning. This video is spreading negative misinformation and is sad.
Right!
Too much maintenance, so i decided to get a plant instead BUT it needed watering ao i bought a cactus
I have a pet rock, and it's still too much maintenance.
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If you are really busy and don’t have a lot of time for a pet, it’s probably best to not get one. No pets are low maintenance. If you want a pet, you need to be dedicated to getting the right size enclosures and practicing their correct care.
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@@petopedia_ ??????
Eh... there are SOME truely low-maintenance pets out there. 😂
@@rowan0331 like jumping spiders or ants
@@Barrothmaster452True 👌
A HAMSTER IS NOT A TOY
canaries can be easily tamed, my canaries love to come out the cage for hours a day and they love human attention. They require just as much love and proper care like cockatiels and budgies.
And finches
Some pets are happy to be in a cage but for some it is utter cruelty. Like birds are meant to fly, putting them in cage is worse than a human in a cage, we can't travel miles and miles.
I do have tiny fish and I made sure to get a big tank so they can swim a lot, I still feel guilty though. But they have a nice tank and food and living long.
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I’m so indecisive on which pet to get for my family & I.
It depends on how much time and effort you can give to your pet and you also need to make sure that the pet suits your lifestyle.
Bit late but you should know what type of pet would be ideal for your situation but also preferences
Research whatever type of pet you're thinking about getting and make sure to learn from those who have experience with caring for them and will be able to give you the advice you need on how to properly take care of them
What an inaccurate video. All of these enclosures are too small. The hamsters wheel was so tiny it will hurt their back. Guinea pigs need Timothy hay, not straw. All pets need attention. Don't tell people they don't need any. If you don't have the time, don't get a pet.
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@@RaymondSmith-if6ge😳
The fact that this is a pet channel really makes me concerned for why this video is so inaccurate. By the way, while you were talking about hamsters, you showed a guinea pig. 😂
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Hamsters should NEVER be put in a cage with another hamster, they would fight and kill each other even if they are siblings
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At the end of the day there is no such thing as a low maintenance pet they all require lots of time, effort and proper care
Hamster, guinea pig, only get small turtles not big ones but they are showing mostly tortoises and not turtles 😂, I’m not sure about birds so that’s up to you guys to decide, beta fish are pretty simple but most kids can’t clean them they need to be in a 5 gallon tank or bigger not a bowl I agree with her with the fish good info, love the video!
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What betta fish needs 20
@@ssandhu0808Nope, do some research. A five gallon tank is the most ideal for a beta!
This is video is a nonsense. Informations in this video aren’t always true. Conditions in which hamsters were shown in this video? How can you say that guinea pig is low maintenance animal? You didn’t even bothered to mention one of the most important facts, which you need to knw, when you want to buy guinea pigs, that they can’t be kept on their own, they need to have another piggy friend. If you are thinking of getting a new pet, don’t watch this please.
Thank You for sharing you thoughts! It will help us to improve.
@@petopedia_ will it though?
@@klarajanku2615Probably not. 😂 They replied to almost every negative comment with that statement, lol
What about white mouse,
Can you give me some details
How long can hamsters stay in there cage because I want one but I will be at school and at my Mimi’s house after school so I would be not home from 7:00am -5:00pm
Hamsters are fine in their cage for up to 8-10 hours, but they need plenty of space, food, and water. Make sure to give them time out of the cage when you're home!
do not get a turtle unless you are going to keep it for it’s entire life
Right, and that's usually around 20-40 years!
There was only like 1 actual turtle in the b-roll, most of those were tortoises
That is not how you say canary....
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@@RaymondSmith-if6ge🤨
Turtles are absolutely not an easy pet for kids. You need to change the water they are in every two weeks and it needs to be at least a 40-80 gallon tank.
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Thank you Youve helped me make up my mind im going for the Guinea pig 😊
It really is recommended to buy two together as they get very lonely and sad being alone!
We are happy to made a change in your thought about Guinea pig
They're group animals, so you'll need to get at least two, and they're actually not low maintenance. They need lots of space, certain nutrients every day, and there's a lot to pay attention to healthwise.
This video does not give enough info about guinea pigs at all. They need big cages. At LEAST 2 guinea pigs bought together. They do require some special foods.
I hope your guinea pig is getting all the requirements it needs,this video is horribly flawed
Hamsters are NOT a children's pet.
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@petopedia_ Might as well just delete this video. It's not helping anyone. 🤷♀️
Giny pigs need a much digger that thoughs small little torcher box
Same as the hamster
Hello Crystal how are you doing today
This video was a lot of wrong info
1. Hamster need more than 40 gallons of space about 6 inches of bedding a large weal and lots of hides
2.Guinea pings need to be kept in peers and a large space preferably C&C cage
3.turtles are different from tortoises
4.fish are NOT for beginners they are hard to take care of they need at least 10 gallons of water PLS DO NOT use bowls pls
For canary’s I don’t think it’s such a big thing but could you at least do research before telling so many people all of this 😒
Turtles are most *definitely* not low maintenance. They're about as big and messy as goldfish, if not more so!
(For a low maintenance reptiles, snakes are a *much* better choice. They only need to be fed a few times a month and poop about as often)
At the very least you said betta fish instead of goldfish, which is very true and I don't know why more people don't get that. Anyone who knows anything about goldfish knows they are the exact opposite of low maintenance...
(I also like that you showed a short-finned betta, a much better choice than along-finned!)
Useful tips regarding feeding and finnage, BUT you should've mentioned that they need a proper tank at least 5-10 gallons in size, and not a small bowl or vase
Especially considering you *showed* them in bowls with no indication that doing so is wrong...
Totally agree on turtles, they can be quite a handful. 🐢 For low maintenance reptiles, snakes are a solid choice! Also, good call on emphasizing proper tank size for bettas - 5-10 gallons is key. 🌟
none of these pet are low maintenance and birds are very social creatures so saying not take them out of the cage is gruel of course always have a cage but you have to take them out sometime and have to tame them then they'll become your best friend and the turtles the 10 showing we're tortoises they're very high Maiden knowing properly ubb filtration tank size nitrogen cycle also hamsters are very high maintenance till same with guinea pigs so to say also bettas they might be a little bit more hearty fast but they still need a lot of care in from the research you have done your stuff is false so plause povid porper informas for poople also please don't say it that they guinea pigs can live in cages they need a lot of space so there need a playpen not a cage also hamsters need a lot space baby next time just a suggestion instead of saying it's low-maintenance pets pets for full-time day jobs because a lot of these animals are basically nocturnal except the canary yet in what you call a turtle it's actually a tortoise
Thank you for sharing your opinion. We'll keep it in mind.
I have a good recommendation, garden snails, trust me they can make great pets
Some of the info in this video is true! And that's nice to see as some videos are horribly wrong. However some of the photos used for cages are too small as well as the wheels shown for hamsters. Their backs shouldn't be bent. (This isn't supposed to be negative just critiques) (ex: 1:12 for the wheel and cage)
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@@RaymondSmith-if6ge😂❓️
If your gonna get a pet and barely enter act with them it is better not to get them at all
Yes, we appreciate your opinion. But sometimes we really love pet but our busy life hardly allows us to have any. In this case these pets are the blessing in disguise.
LOW MAINTENANCE FOR A HAMSTER? PARDON ME??
What?
Ik right like hamsters are if anything HIGH maintenance animals and definitely not good starter pets for children. This video is down right horrible.
@@bettermebetterlife8975 Hamsters are high maintenance!
@@ZoesElyse Exactly!!!
I'm considering another reptile since they're my fav but these videos make me want a fur baby but unfortunately I can't 😭😭
Same, They're smelly and create more mess than reptiles.
I already got cats so I can't afford to get another mammal, but I want to have small furry pets
I hope you get to reading this, I have a request, can you please make list of good burrowing animals to keep as pets?
Also hamsters aren’t exactly the best pets because they die easily
We appreciate your shared thought about hamsters, and we'll gladly create a list of great burrowing animals for potential pet owners.
@@petopedia_ thank you a lot!
1) Hamsters are well.. boring pets. Needs a lot of space. Doesn't really enjoy handling and are very fragile.
2) Guinea pigs are extremely social creatues and use up a lot of space
3) Tortoises & Turtles... Your information is frankly just incorrect. 30 years? Tortoises regularly outlive their owners and have needs for UV lights and baskin spots
4) Birds should never be alone. Extremely social creatues.
5) Fish and aquariums are only low tech/maintience if you KNOW what you're doing. Betta fish are some of the most abused fish because of this misinformation. Bettas are not more low maintenance than any other fish.
Cleaning aquarium? I never clean it. I just have inside some snails and shrimps and they do the job for me
Well some people don’t know how to have an aquarium. They probably have a 2 gallon with five bettas or keep goldfish in a 5 gallon. I have a nano shrimp tank with snails, I only have to top up the water every now and then.
It's necessary to clean the aquarium for your pets healthy life.
That's not how it works. People like you shouldn't own pets...
You can never give a pet the minimum attention they need, this whole channel is just promoting and normalizing animal abuse, please do your research when getting a pet, please stop making these types of videos.
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@@petopedia_ Im not being rude, im trying to say you need to do more research when you want to get a pet. there might be animals suffering cause of this channel because you werent giving proper care.
Canaries can't be easily tamed ? My Canaries literally fly and sit on top of my head like- I didn't even try
To train your canary, start by talking to it in a soothing voice for 10-15 minutes twice a day so it gets comfortable with your presence. Then, after a few days, try placing your hand in its cage while holding a treat. If your canary nips at your finger or seems stressed, leave the treat and try again the next day.
@@petopedia_ sorry for not answering earlier. I've tried this and it didn't really work the only thing I've been doing is just chill in my room and they eventually start coming closer and closer and one day they just sit on my head and start eating my hair. I agree that treats help a lot while taming but I disagree on putting your arm in their cage. The reason for that is that when you do that you make them feel like their cage is easy to access so I just leave a treat near my chair they start eating it and voualla they start eating my hair 😢. If I sounded(??) rude I'm sorry.
Really nice video, but you should know it’s pronounced “kan-EH-ree” not “KAN-ah-ree.”
Thanks for pointing it out! We appreciate your effort, and will be more careful next!
Guinea pigs bite! So do hamsters
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Right... any animal with teeth can bite!
Seemed more of a tortoise than a turtle to me
Haha, but they are actually turtle! Stay tuned for more!
They showed clips of turtles and tortoises 👍
Your underrated🌼
Stay with us
But the rabbits cage is way to small and the metal is bad for their teeth as well and the require a lot of attention and space so please do proper research and I’m not saying this is a mean way tho
We appreciate your suggestion and will do more research in future .
Well, they don't provide very ethical information, so I wouldn't say they're underrated... 😅
This video has so much wrong information that I didn't even watch until the end! They are not TURTLES! They're TORTOISES!!
Thanks for your input! 🐢
Hamster... Cuddly? I know feral cats more cudly than hamsters
For real 😭
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Rat
You Can Have one! 🥰
You mean tortoise and they can live over 80 years sometimes and no store bought food
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@Petopedia Just copy pasting the same comment underneath every critique isn't going to make you seem more human. Do the research before posting a video about it and correct yourself AT LEAST in the video description.
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@@petopedia_ what a troll.
@@Mrlemar1who cares foo 💀 making it a big deal
Guinea pigs are NOT low maintenance and also not ideal for young children.
Why do people watch these videos if they’re e just gonna post some dumb complaint in the comment section… 🙄 look we get it, pets need the best care we can give them but there’s definitely some that are easier to care for than others
Right, and this video certainly doesn't have those pets.
You clearly don't know a lot about animals. Please stop.
Corn Snakes, etc.
Tortoises in your "turtle" segment isn't a good look for your pet knowledge is it really
Hamsters will pee alot in their bedding a d you will ga e to replace it like every 2 weeks.
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Actually that’s not entirely true. While yes hamsters do pee in their bedding you should only clean out their enclosure once a month, and you should only do a half a clean. So that half of the still clean bedding stays and keeps some of the hamsters scent in the enclosure. You also should spot clean weekly. If you feel the need to clean more than this, then your cage is probably not large enough. The BARE MINIMUM in the US today is 450sq inches. But larger is much better (600sq inches +)
Don't replace your hamster's bedding that often! You can take out bits of soiled bedding, but definitely not all of it.
This video is promoting animal abuse with the small cages
Thanks for sharing your opinion. But, we have shown small cages only for small pets!
@@petopedia_GIRL... just because animals are small doesn't mean they should live in tiny cages. 😭
@@rowan0331fr
Bro a hamster is not easy?
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This is very false!
You are the greatest ❤!
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Said no one ever 😳
Ack your hamster and other pets recommendations are horribly wrong
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*tortoise*
Rabbits are not begginer it easy pets look at @lennon the bunny
Yes, they are low maintenance pet for easy caring!