Charming Dipodils
Charming
Dipodils are a species of true Gerbil, their latin name is - Gerbillus
amoenus
They
do not grow to be very large, and are certainly a 'dwarf Gerbil' their
body length in total is around 8cm and the tail is a little longer
than the body. They have very large back feet, like that of the mongolian
Gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) and short front legs, their
tail is very long and has sparse hair and a small tuft. The tail does
not appear to be as furred as that of the Mongolian Gerbil, but there
are short hairs on it.
The
Charming Dipodil is much more wary of people touching its tail than
a mongolian Gerbil, which doesn't appear to care about people holding
or pulling on their tail even if they are able to shed it.
The
colour of the Charming Dipodil is a true wild agouti colour, the back,
head and body are a warm brownish red colour, with a white belly that
has a very clear line of demarcation. They have very large round black
eyes which protrude a fair distance from their head, their ears are
quite large considering their head size and they have grey tips to
the ears, the ears have very short hairs on them... On website's I
have visited they always say the ears are bare... But with my camera
you can clearly see that they have hairs on their ears.
The place of origin for the Charming Dipodil is Egypt and Libya, with
it also possibly spreading to Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. In the
wild they have been found to be living in all types of places, from
clay sand to areas with fallen leaves and loose sand.
Charming
Dipodils are reported to be fairly difficult to breed in captivity,
with 2 to 3 pups being born mainly in the spring, I am not sure if
the breeder I obtained my Dipodils from finds them difficult to breed
or more difficult to sell onto other people.
The
Charming Dipodil was introduced to the UK in September of 2002, and
is currently the smallest species being kept here at the moment. They
are relatively easy to tame, but their best qualities are to watch
them, they are very active and exciting to watch - they definately
have to have a wheel! Without one I imagine they would be very depressed.
Nothing is more fun to watch than two or more Dipodils all attempting
to run in a wheel at the same time!
Dipodils
are generally active at night, they will start running in their wheels
anywhere around 6-9pm and will carry on doing so for most of the night.
I have seen them up during the day on numerous occasions, foraging
for a little food, having a quick sand bath and then cleaning themselves
more thoroughly before going back to sleep again - I find they do
this every couple of hours or so for 20-30minutes.
In
their tank it is very important to provide:
A wheel
A sandbath
The
reason for the sand bath is that Dipodils are very prone to becoming
greasy and quickly, so it is best to always provide sand for them
as they will bathe in it everyday, perhaps a couple of times a day.
The wheel, as mentioned before is very important to a Dipodil and
their life will mainly consist of running in it.
I also
provide a parrot toy for my Dipodils to climb on, which they do seem
to enjoy doing and they do also seem to be quite good at it as they
use their long tails to help them balanced and cling to the hanging
material. I have found that they don't appear to be big diggers, so
they don't need much bedding. In the wild they are reported to live
in 25cm tunnels, but I still find them not to be all that interested
in digging.
Looking
at the hair on the ear of the Charming Dipodil
Looking
at the hair on the tail of the Charming Dipodil, with small tuft at
the end.
Comparing
the size of the Charming Dipodil to a 1 pence piece
Personally
I have found Dipodils to be very interesting to watch, I do not handle
them much as they are not as friendly as a mongolian, but they can
actually be tamed quite well. In ways I think they are quite similar
to our Roborovski Hamster, they are more for watching than being handled.
I think they much prefer to be running in a wheel, and I think I prefer
to watch them running in their wheel ;)
As
not many Dipodils are kept in captivity, not much is known about their
behaviour. We are unsure how they react to things, although you would
expect them to be the same as mongolians, I think they are quite different.
They have quite an odd squeak... well it's more like a hissing sound,
I am not entirely sure when they use it yet... We have had some problems
with our two females fighting... Well I am not sure if it is fighting,
due to not knowing a great deal about how they behave.
From
what we can see, one female appears to flip out over seemingly nothing
sometimes. If the other female comes close the other will flip out,
jump around and jump away. The other female doesn't appear to show
any signs of aggression, no fluffing of the fur, no squeaking or anything.
With a mongolian gerbil, I would expect them to fluff up, squeak and
one to disallow the other to eat/drink etc. Straight after any fighting
we will see them both running in the wheel together!
This
is why everything is so odd!
However
the last time they fought one did end up with an injury, we're hoping
that she caught it... But I think that is being hopeful. Once again
though, they were running in the wheel together within a couple of
minutes, no bullying and now they are sleeping on top of eachother.
I can't work these little fellas out! They are being kept in a small
carrier, as each time we have put them in there and never had any
problems. I was thinking that perhaps it was a space issue... But
I know that the breeder we got them from keeps them in 30inch tanks,
that is a lot larger than our tank, so that can't be the problem.
Anyone
got any ideas??
Saying
all this though, they are very nice! No really, they are. They're
very cute and when they clean they will stand on one foot and clean
the other, it's the cutest thing ever. I would advise them to people,
but if you are looking for a cuddly pet, they're a definate no no.
November
2004
The
two Dipodils were seperated soon after I wrote the above information.
It would seem that they did not get along and after an attempt to
reintroduce them straight after, they fought straight away and so
they now both live seperately.
I am
adding in some photos of them that I took ages ago but feel they should
be added because of a lack of photos of these gerbils on the internet
and so anyone looking for information on them can get a good number
of them from here.
February
2005
I have
recently been trying to work more with Miette, as Dipodils still aren't
all that tame - in a few years time I would expect them to be more
friendly as a species, but right now I feel they are still too skittish.
Seraphina is very wild, I don't understand it, as she was the more
friendly of the two before they fought and now she will barely let
you near her, as soon as you take the lid off her tank she hides away,
I think she will just always be like that and I don't know how I will
tame her down - it would take a very long time if I do manage it.
So
I have been working with Miette, who has always been ok, she will
walk around her tank and sniff your fingers and not be too worried
about your hand being in there. So we already had quite a good starting
point, and over the last few days or so I have been taking her wheel
out and sitting with my hand in the tank for 15 minutes to half an
hour to give her time to get used to me. It has been working very
well, and within two days she was already walking on my hand, taking
sunflower seeds from me and climbing up my arm - I did keep the mesh
over the tank though in order to stop her climbing out as, I'm still
a little wary of her and don't want to be playing chase the dipodil
just yet - perhaps in a few weeks or so, I will trust her enough and
she'll be relaxed enough too for me to allow her time on my shoulders
etc.
They
certainly are charming little rodents, and I'm loving the fact that
she does still trust me enough. Once I let her onto my shoulders,
I'll add some photos here, but for now I'll add some photos of Miette
cleaning herself in her wheel.
February
11th
Well,
it's now been around 3 days since I wrote about trying to tame Miette.
Progress is still happening, and I took away the wire mesh which was
stopping Miette jumping out, and I was prepared to allow her to climb
up my arm, well every time she just went to the elbow and climbed
back into her tank! Phew, no hide-and-seek games just yet! Since then,
for the past two nights I have left the mesh to allow her the choice
to come out and yet she still hasn't come all the way up my arm. She
is however, still taking sunflower seeds from my hand, but now she
is actually also sitting on my hand to eat them... So that's good
news - at least it is if she were a mongolian Gerbil. The problem
is, that they have different behaviours to the mongolians and so it
can make it a little more difficult to know exactly what's happening.
So I am assuming though, whether it be any animal, eating from your
hand must be a good sign of trust.
February 12th
Not
an update on how the taming is going, but just some photographs of
Seraphina, most photos I post are of Miette as Sera is too difficult
to get close to and we don't often see her... See what I mean about
her being really untame now??
February
24th
Ok,
well progress is good, and over the last few days/times I've put my
hand in the tank Miette has been climbing all the way up my arm onto
my shoulders. Well tonight, almost as soon as I put my hand in she
was climbing up trying to get to her beloved wheel... So I allowed
her out 4 times before I decided to go clean her wheel and then allow
her to begin running again. I don't want her coming out and then jumping
off me and going for a run around the bed - that's too nerve wracking
although I just usually put her wheel infront of her and she'll jump
in allowing me to capture her again ;)
So
now I just need some photos of her sat on my shoulder... very cute,
this tiny little Dipodil face looking at you with massive eyes, she
even sniffed at my earring (The gerbils do the same, but also try
to chew at it... I wonder why?? Only problem is, they're some my brother
bought me for my 21st and are white gold *tsk*)
I tried
to begin the attempt to tame Seraphina over the last few nights. Although
I am taking it much slower. Basically I am just having her tank on
the bed, so that she can get used to being closer to us than she normally
is. Well she's normally only a metre away from the bed on a shelf,
but still. Sooo they are my first tiny baby steps to trying to tame
Seraphina, I also took some photos of her whilst on the bed, although
I haven't taken the lid to her tank off yet. I think it might take
a while before I do that.
February
27th
I attempted
to take some photos last night of Miette running around on my shoulder
and arm - not an easy task I can assure you... Camera in one hand,
Dipodil on opposite arm running around and me trying to focus and
direct the camera so it actually catches the dip in the photo! Hahaha
needless to say most were blurred or just half a dip whoops!
Next
time I'll get Pete to help me, if I can actually drag him away from
the computer being his usual unhelpful self *rolls eyes*
May
2005
May
12th
I had
a go at taming Seraphina last night an surprisingly she was quite
friendly, although I didn't try to pick her up or offer any seeds,
first I just sat her tank on the bed, sat next to it and saw if she
would come out and run in the wheel... I then decided to change her
sand, and so took off the lid, she still ran in her wheel and walked
around the tank without the lid on... Which was good, as I expected
her to run away and not come out again until I'd gone.
After
a while I decieded to clean her wheel, and when I came back she was
at the glass looking up as if she wanted to come out, which again
to me is a good sign. So I put her wheel back in and then placed my
hand over the edge of the glass, so she could come up and sniff my
hand without feeling threatened, which she did do and never ran away!
As it was getting late I needed to go to bed and so figured I'd taken
enough small steps for the night, so I think it went well and hopefully
some day she will be like Miette, the main problem is that she doesn't
usually come out to run in her wheel until really late, but last night
it was around 11pm when she came out and so I could try taming.
May
13th
As
the weather is getting pretty nice - sunshine every day for about
a week or so now, I decided to take some photos of Miette when I cleaned
her out this morning. I was surprised how relaxed she was when I put
her in the carrier, she was pretty relaxed all the time and took to
digging around in the bedding I put in the carrier... It must be due
to me having tamed her, normally they would hide in their tube and
be pretty jumpy, but no - none of that! Woot!
Anyway,
here are some photos, the first close-ups I've managed to get since
I first got them in June last year!
Clos-up
of Miette chewing away.
An amazingly
cool shot of Miette jumping, she was trying to climb out of the tank
at the time, and then decided to go back home.
August
2005
I'm
feeling so guilty right now, I've managed to injure Miette's tail
by accident... what happened was, I just fed her and cleaned the sand
dish out, I put the lid on and then turned away straight away to get
Sydney and Kyotos tank down... sorted them out and then turned back
to Miette, who was desperately trying to get her tail out, as it was
trapped between the mesh lid and the glass... Lord knows how her tail
got there because when I was putting the lid on she was walking along...
But their little tails are very long and they often hold them up like
little radars *sobs*
If
only I had been more careful, or paying more attention. Bah. So there
was a little bit of blood around the tail, this was about 2cm away
from her tip and she was licking at it but not seeming too bothered
as she had a little eat and then went in the fresh sand. So I thought
it'd be ok and that the cut would heal pretty quick as Dips are so
small they have an extremely quick metabolism.
So
the next night when she gets up for her nightly run in the wheel I
check out her tail and it's 1/2cm shorter than it used to be!!!
I couldn't
believe it, for some reason she has chewed off the end of her tail,
she didn't even chew it all the way to where the injury was, it's
a good 5mm away from the actual injury... I don't understand it *frown*
Perhaps
it was because it was very painful, rodents often chew at themselves
if they are in a lot of pain... But I thought they can shed their
tails if need be, so their tails can't be that sensitive surely??
Absolutely
devastated.
So
I'm going to see if Miette will still trust me after the accident,
I guess I'll find out tonight. I just hope she hasn't got rid of more
of her tail, if so then I think a trip to the vets is in order, see
if he can help with the pain.
Right,
well I decided to clean out her tank instead, figured that I might
as well do it now, and her tail seems to be the same length it was,
only the 5mm has gone black and will most likely fall off sometime
over the next few days. I'm not sure how Miette is, as it's a little
early for her to be up so she may just be disturbed as she's being
pretty subdued and not running away from me. So I'll see how she is
later tonight as it's only 6pm, still a couple of hours until she
would normally be up. I'm just waiting for her to build up the courage
to come out of the tube she's hiding in, I've seen her come out a
couple of times, but she's not really explored yet - this happens
normally when I clean them out.
December 2005
Both are doing well, and they are actually 18 months old! That's classed as being old for tiny little dipodils, neither are particularly looking 'old' either, so with luck they will live for another 6 months, or even a year.
I've managed to get some better quality photos of the two, my new camera has much more zoom on it and so allows me to stand back from the tank and shoot photos from a distance without upsetting them - this is important for Seraphina because she is so shy, Miette doesn't really care if I'm near the tank, in fact she normally comes to see who I am and sniff at me if I place my hand on top of the mesh lid.
Miette sleeping soundly.
Seraphina checks me out.
Miette looks a little greasy, time for new sand I think.
Hmmm Millet seed.