It is only 3 days and the youngster we have is still adjusting but we expect her to be an intelligent and fun pet. Someone should tell youngsters it's illogical to buy an animal that sleeps when you are awake and vicky-verky. No need to tell me about the animal trade. I don't like to see wild animals caged but better to go to a good home than a bad one.
Food is fresh mango, banana and insects. The animal needs space so at night it has the freedom of the living room but only until we build a large cage for it. Droppings left all over the area is not my idea of animal husbandry.
It bites so we have to train it not to. This involves slipping a small pinkie in the animals mouth and keeping it there for 5 minutes until it learns not to bite.
There is lots of info on these creatures online. I have seen them at Pae Mai and The Grand market. cost ranges from 900-1500. My breeder friend sells them for 800 for a male and 1000 for a female.