Lemurs For Sale

Lemurs for sale
Lemurs for sale
Lemurs for sale

Lemur Overview

Lemurs are strepsirrhine Primates, identified by their soggy nose or rhinarium. They likewise have a more diminutive cerebrum than equivalently measured simians, huge olfactory projections for scent, a vomeronasal organ to discover pheromones, and a bicornuate uterus with an epitheliochorial placenta. Their eyes hold a reflective layer to enhance their night vision, and their eye attachments incorporate a ring of bone around the eye, however they fail to offer a divider of slender bone behind it. Strepsirrhine primates process their own distinctive vitamin C, thus don't need to get it from their eating regimens.

Coatimundis! Financing & transport available!

  • Name: Panhandle Exotics
  • Posted: 06/26/2024
  • Phone: 8505424410
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: www.PanhandleExotics.com
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Coatimundis are now in store and ready for their fur-ever homes! Male & female available! Info on the permit @ PanhandleExotics.com/permit.htm No permit is needed for AL residents! Price & information @ https://www.panhandleexotics.com/shopmammal...

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Ringtailed Lemur

  • Name: Dante
  • Posted: 06/23/2024
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

Comical 3 month old bottle baby male. He's weaned now. MUST have Class III permit. Florida sales only. Open to trades/partial trade - what have you got?

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Ruff lemur babies soon

  • Name: Edith Bernard
  • Posted: 06/19/2024
  • Phone: 4237210379
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Tennessee

Baby due soon reserve yours now . Florida and Tennessee residents only . 40 yrs in business. Care and training for life of baby . 4237210379

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Brown Lemur Female Baby- Hand Raised

  • Name: Ashley Duncan
  • Posted: 06/13/2024
  • Phone: 2102411856
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Texas
  • Website: http://www.jandaexotics.com

Female brown lemur born this spring. She is hand raised and human imprinted. Texas Sales Only. Pickup in Kingsbury Texas.

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Baby Male Ringtail Lemur

  • Price: $2,000.00
  • Name: Alex harris
  • Posted: 06/12/2024
  • Phone: 3054328035
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

Our baby ringtail lemur is 4 months old, He's on 2-3 formula feedings a day, and feeding on cut fruits and veggies, along with softened monkey biscuits as well. Hand raised inside since 5 weeks old. USDA LICENSED FACILITY FLORIDA SALES ONLY

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Prairie Dogs are here!

  • Name: Panhandle Exotics
  • Posted: 06/04/2024
  • Phone: 8505424410
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: www.PanhandleExotics.com
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Prairie Dogs, in store now! Don't wait, these are seasonal pets. That means when they are gone that's it until the next year! No permit is needed for FL residents! Not legal in AL. Price & info @ https://www.panhandleexotics.com/shopmammals.ht...

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Ringtail lemur babies

  • Price: $4,237,210,379.00
  • Name: Edith Bernard
  • Posted: 05/25/2024
  • Phone: 4237210379
  • Location: Tennessee

Babies available 4237210379. Care and training fir life of baby .

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Pygmy Squirrel, SALE!!!

  • Name: Panhandle Exotics
  • Posted: 05/25/2024
  • Phone: 8505424410
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
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Babies - White tip / tail - $69.99 Low white pied - $299.99 Med - high white pied - $499.99 Young adult (some proven) breeder pairs. Most are white tip $99.99 per pair! Must purchase adults in m/f pairs, will not sell just females. Pics &...

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Raccoon season has started!

  • Name: Panhandle Exotics
  • Posted: 05/25/2024
  • Phone: 8505424410
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: www.PanhandleExotics.com
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Raccoon season has started for this year, don't miss out! Raccoon info @ https://www.panhandleexotics.com/shopmammals.htm... Shopping online? Use promo code (BUYNOWSAVE10) for ADDITIONAL 10% OFF your purchase! FOR ANY QUESTIONS, COME BY THE S...

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Sugar Gliders, several colors!

  • Name: Panhandle Exotics
  • Posted: 05/25/2024
  • Phone: 8505424410
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: www.PanhandleExotics.com
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Looking for a pocket sized pet? We have several colors of Sugar Gliders in store and ready now! Currently available - * White Face Blondes! * Leucistics! * Cremeino! * Mosaics! * Premium Mosaic! * WFB with white tip! We are your Sugar Glide...

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Patagonian Cavy!

  • Name: Panhandle Exotics
  • Posted: 05/25/2024
  • Phone: 8505424410
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: www.PanhandleExotics.com
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Patagonian Cavy! Two brothers looking for fur-ever homes. Prices and information @ https://www.panhandleexotics.com/shopmammals.htm... Shopping online? Use promo code (BUYNOWSAVE10) for ADDITIONAL 10% OFF your purchase! FOR ANY QUESTIONS, COME B...

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Tri color ruffed lemur

  • Price: $6,500.00
  • Name: Niki
  • Posted: 05/17/2024
  • Phone: 214-240-1939
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Texas

We have tricolor ruffed lemur babies for sale. Still with mom. These are very sweet lemurs, make excellent ambassadors. Texas only. Please text or email for faster response. Thank you!

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Tri-color & Ringtail Lemur babies!

  • Name: Panhandle Exotics
  • Posted: 05/10/2024
  • Phone: 8505424410
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: www.PanhandleExotics.com
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Beautiful Tri-color female & male Ringtail Lemur. Both are hand feeding and doing great! Florida residents only. Since Lemurs are an endangered species, that cannot cross state lines. Shopping online? Use promo code (BUYNOWSAVE10) for ADDI...

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Raccons!

  • Name: Panhandle Exotics
  • Posted: 05/05/2024
  • Phone: 8505424410
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: www.PanhandleExotics.com
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We have reopened reservations for Gray Raccoons for this season. If you are wanting one, reserve yours today before this years are sold out! Price & information @ https://www.panhandleexotics.com/... *** This is to reserve your upcoming baby. Ra...

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Lemurs!

  • Name: Panhandle Exotics
  • Posted: 05/05/2024
  • Phone: 8505424410
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: www.PanhandleExotics.com
  • Trusted Seller

Lemurs!!! The Lemurs in store have all been homed, but it's not too late, yet! We have one Tri-color male that will be in store and ready early May. His price & info @ https://www.panhandleexotics.com/... We will also have one last Ringtail Lemur...

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They are medium-sized growing to about 70 cm tall at adulthood, with tails almost equal in length with the body. Lemurs have sharp-clawed prehensile feet, which they use to hold on to tree branches. They include the minutest world's primate, the Madame Berthe's mouse lemur, which is the size of the Indri and weighs about 30 grams.

Lemurs, well known for their large, ball-like reflective eyes and wails, have long tails and pointed furry ears. They somehow resemble squirrels and monkeys. They are omnivorous in nature, extracting their food from surrounding trees, but occasionally foraging forest floor for grub. The most common species on the island of Madagascar are; the woolly lemur, ring-tail lemur, russet mouse lemur, white ruffed lemur and the Aye Aye lemur.

Well known Species and subspecies of Lemurs include:

Gray Mouse Lemur
The gray house Lemur resembles a rodent in appearance and also name but is very much a primate.

Black Lemur
The Black lemur has two sub-species, the E. Macaco Lemur and Slader Lemur. They have overlapped and interbred in many locations

Red Ruffed Lemur
This is a medium-sized lemur that is very different socially and prefers isolation. They do not even share feeding zones with the other species.

Coquerel's Sifaka
This species is medium sized and belongs to the primate family. It features a very different physical appearance and behaviour from other lemurs.

Verreaux's Sifaka
Verreaux's Sifaka Lemur is relatively smaller than other species. It resembles numerous small species of monkeys. Consequently, many classify it as a primate.

Golden-Crowned Sifaka
This species is very limited in location and number. Not much information is known about this species

Collared Brown Lemur
this is medium in size lemur that is brown in color and consists of 12 species worldwide. The Collared Brown Lemur is the best known of the species.

Indri Lemur
this is also known as the Babakoto in many places. Indri Lemur is one of the biggest Lemurs in the world. These lemurs seem to ape many humanistic behaviors and have very distinctive characters.

Ring-Tailed Lemur
This is the best-known and most popular Lemur species from Madagascar. It has a distinctively ringed tail and a body that is uniquely different from the others. It is also one of the most intelligent of all lemur species. The ring-tailed lemur is the most commonly known and studied species. This lemur's tail has distinctive black and white ring marks, but with a gray body fur and ears with white tufts.

Aye-Aye
Aye-Ayes are the largest primate in the world and are nocturnal. Due to its distinct long middle fingers, the Aya Aye lemur appears to be different from the others.

Housing Lemurs In captivity

Lemurs can be reared in caged captivity or indoors provided optimal survival temperatures meet. Ideally, these temperatures should be between 65° F - 85° F (18 and 29° C).

Keeping lemurs in captivity may involve restricting them behind cage enclosures, open enclosures and Island enclosures. The ring-tailed lemur for example, requires a cage enclosure of 2.5mm wire diameter and 25mm*25mm maximum dimension of the mesh. Island enclosures on the other hand have a 3.0 m moat width as a minimum, with 0.5 m as the minimal height of the perimeter moat wall. The perimeter moat wall's water should have a minimum depth of 0.9 meters. The moat should have an upward slope facing the land.

When kept indoors as pets, good ventilation should be provided for to allow sufficient airflow. It is advisable that keepers have a good knowledge of handling and husbandry techniques of the species. A second appointed competent handler should be available just in case of owner absenteeism or incapacitation.

Breeding Lemurs

Breeding lemurs in captivity is a difficult task due to targeted aggression, which necessitates the forehand removal of males in the mating group. Breeding pairs should also be kept in isolation for guaranteed offspring paternity.

What do lemurs eat?

Lemurs in any form of captivity should be fed with starchy vegetables, fruits, leafy vegetables and greens. Fruits should include bananas, apples, oranges and grapes that are relatively available all year round. Seasonal fruits should also be provided. Vegetables should include cucumbers, green beans, broccoli and celery. Feed Lemurs in captivity once or two times daily. It is important to practice diet rotation to provide variety.

Fresh water availability is necessary. Chopping food into equal portions enables each group member to access preferred food that can comfortably fit into their small mouths. Keepers are supposed to give several times throughout the day and in different tree levels and locations. This effectively restricts aggression and crowding around feeding zones. Diet selectivity and obesity may result from chronic overfeeding. Thus, feeding is planned such that left over or uneaten food should not exceed 15% of the diet.

Lemur Veterinary Care

Lemurs in captivity are sensitive and need optimal veterinary care to survive. Those owning a lemur as a pet or keeping it in captivity, regardless of which type, need to administer annual frequent veterinary health checks to these animals and make any necessary treatments. These checks include;

  • Regular fecal check-ups for worm egg floats and frequent de-worming treatment for various worm infestations
  • Annual tests for Tuberculosis infection
  • Tests for blood sugar levels to check for obesity due to weight gain, and iron levels to test for haematochromatosis
  • Frequent checks for microchips and whether they are still in the location of administration
  • Sanitize and clean the enclosures frequently. Check for and remove snails or slugs as they present the risk of Rat lungworm infection.

Other potential health issues for lemurs in captivity include Toxoplasmosis infection transmitted from cat feces. It is advisable to keep cats away from lemurs to avoid possible contamination. Dermatophytosis and Herpes Virus infection/cold sores from human subjects should also be kept in check.

Comments

  • Ben on July 30
    I would love a sifaka lemur
  • Ryan on February 21
    I wish they were allowed in Canada I would have one myself!! They are beautiful animals would love to own one.