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Pygmy marmosets are primates that are sometimes referred to as the smallest monkeys in the world. Even though they are cute looking animals, many people do not like to keep them as pets because they are very smelly.

However, some people still keep them as pets. The adult monkeys are very unpredictable and are difficult to take care of since they require a lot of time and training. They become aggressive as they grow older it becomes difficult to tolerate them.

The Cost of Maintaining a Pygmy Marmoset
The pygmy marmosets are very expensive to maintain. One needs a large capital outlay to provide them with the necessary environment for habitation. The financial costs involved include building and maintaining a suitable enclosure for them. This enclosure
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It is fond of making holes on the bark of sap producing trees and plants using their teeth that are specifically designed for that purpose. After poking holes on trees they use their tongue to lick the sap from the trees. They also feed on other insects which include butterflies, spiders, grasshoppers and many others. They also feed on nectar and fruits.

As a pet, the pygmy marmoset should be provided with a diet that is rich in Vitamin C and D3. Apart from canned biscuits that are usually found in the market, fruits like bananas and grapes should also be made available to the pet pygmy marmoset. The other types of food that can be provided to the marmoset include vegetables, pasta, eggs, meat fish, cereals, small insects and rice.

Housing
The pygmy marmoset requires a large cage with many swings, tunnels, towels and plenty of plants to create a wild environment. They also require plenty of sunlight and therefore special arrangements should be made to make sunlight available to them. In case there is insufficient sunlight, it is advisable to use an infrared lamp or a heating source like a 250-watt

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