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Name: robin
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Hi i have a male about 9 months old and a female about 1.5 years old i have come a cross a marmoset that needs a home as his owner past away can any one help me my enclosure is large enough to house three monkies but can i introduce another monkey to mine without any trouble i really dont want anything to happen to my two babies please can someone give me some advice
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Name: Athena | Date: Dec 27th, 2007 8:20 PM
You can but I'd be careful-If you can, socialize them BEFORE you purchase another monkey.

I suggest buying a baby marmoset so it gets used to your current pets. 

Name: Adam Moffat | Date: Aug 23rd, 2009 2:56 PM
hi there i am looking for a marmoset pet to keep indoors with me i have a young child age 1 and a dog both of which are really good with other animals can anyone please give me advice on what i will need or will have to do with keeping such a beautiful exotic pet indoors if anyone can help i'd like them to email me on [email protected] as i will probably forget this website lol 

Name: EPF | Date: Nov 18th, 2009 2:01 PM
Primates should not be kept in human households due to public health and safety, animal welfare, and conservation risks. Endangered Primate Foundation has started a new sanctuary to provide long-term care for marmosets and tamarins once their private owners unfortunately realize these risks the hard way. If you have a marmoset or tamarin that needs sanctuary placement, please contact [email protected]. You can also visit our website at www.endangeredprimate.org. Please consider that natural history of these animals and the ethical implications of keeping them as pets before you buy! 

Name: THIS IS A SCAM!! | Date: Dec 25th, 2009 12:37 AM
BEWARE, CAMEROON AFRICA PET SCAM - THERE ARE NO "MONKIES". This idiot scammer will ask interested buyers to pay the monkey’s shipping costs to a fake “pet shipping company” in CAMEROON AFRICA. The victims wire money for the monkeys but generally only get excuses for the delay. Instead, they're repeatedly asked for more money to cover additional "fees" invented by the scammer.

Greedy scammers will concoct even more fees that the victim needs to pay after the monkey has been supposedly shipped.

BEWARE, THESE CAMEROON AFRICA PET SCAMMERS ARE MAGGOTS ALL OVER THE INTERNET.

You can identify these idiot pet scammers because they will insist you pay by money order or wire transfer. NEVER wire funds via Western Union, MoneyGram or any other wire service -- anyone who asks you to do so is a scammer.

Google “Cameroon Pet Scam” for more info on this PET SCAM. 

Name: sabrina | Date: Aug 6th, 2012 9:41 PM
This doesnt have a date so don't know if u still need help . Would be willing to help if possible. 

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