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Joannevanvliet Posted - Jul 22 2018 : 03:18:10 PM
Our mum is having two joeys and it wont taken long till they will het ootp. Is it possible that the joeys climb out of the cage (Like between the bars, 1cm)

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Joannevanvliet Posted - Jul 27 2018 : 02:52:08 AM
Thank you for tour answers :) we will zee what is going to happen !:)
Scoria Posted - Jul 25 2018 : 04:08:10 AM
I don't think they'll try, they'll mimic their parents and learn the cage boundaries, so unless they go through accidentally they probably won't. I kept mine in a cage with too wide of a bar spacing once while visiting relatives. The smaller one didn't escape until I opened a side door to let them out, then he squeezed through the bars there every night to come visit me. He could have gotten out anywhere but didn't seem to realize it, since he always chose that spot. The other didn't bother escaping since he's not as much of a visiting sort but I'm sure if he had felt like it he'd have come out too.
sjusovare Posted - Jul 23 2018 : 12:12:36 AM
hello, it's unlikely, mines never did and the space here is 1.2cm. Besides, even OOP joeys do not wander alone for the 1st month, they are usually always with an adult in the nest