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Old 09-12-2007, 02:38 AM
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was thinkin about gettin a spider monkey for christmas are they the easisest species of monkey to keep and the most readily availiable if not what is?

do they need company in tha form of another monkey?

how big a cage do they need and can u let them free roam the house or room?

Roughly how much do they cost and where can i get one?

thanx Rich

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Old 09-12-2007, 07:09 AM
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all these questions means you are defiantely not going to ready any time soon, yes they need lots of room indoor and outdoor avaiarys they shouldnt be kept on there own, and they cost about £4000, they shouldnt be kept in a house they have very specific needs Glider girl keeps or used to keep primates she might be able to help you out, but I can guess what she will say
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Old 09-12-2007, 07:54 AM
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im with siUK if you need to ask these questions you definantly shouldn't get one. they need company all the time and in my opinion should be in groups as they are very social.
you can try going onto a primate forum and asking there.
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Totally echo the above

Any monkey species should be seen as an intelligent and very social animal who requires the strictest of respect.

Housing should be a major issue and, in my opinon, they are not and should not ever be a "house" pet. They will need a good social structure int he form of other monkeys of thier species and plenty of environmentla stimulation to prevent them form becoming depressed and sick.

Please, please consider all of this before considering a monkey - they are a lot of other exptic mammal species that can offer a high level of keeper interaction and can be just as rewarding to work with
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Old 10-12-2007, 08:15 PM
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posted this on the other thread, but will cross post it here too..

are spider monkeys the species of monkeys that are easisest to keep if not what are

technically, there is no answer to this.. NO primate is "easy to keep"

do they need company

100% yes, of their own kind

and what size cage do they need can u let them free roam in tha house?

ok, first off, spiders are a DWA listed species, and as such would NOT be ok to "free roam". As housing, firstly you would need outdoor space for them, we'd say something like 12ft high by 35ft long by 35ft wide would be a relatively good size

and where can i get one and roughly how much do they cost?

there is currently NO availability in the UK for spider monkeys, the last pair we sold, about 3 years ago, were about £8000 the pair. these days you would be looking at £10,000-£15,000 depending on the seller and the animals themselves.

to be brutally honest, i can already say, from your questions, that you would currently not pass the TSKA vetting as being a suitable buyer. We vet on client requirements, and turn down far more people than we actually sell to.

monkeys should NOT be kept as pets.. they are a highly complex demanding group of animals, and require both specialised knowledge and surroundings to do them justice.

TSKA do not support the selling of ANY primate as a "pet"

i know, that comes over as harsh, but thats life i am afraid.

TSKA are happy to advise on the correct way to go about obtaining, housing and maintaining a primate, but we really are bloody tight on who we sell to, as are our clients, and rightly so.

In this day and age, you cannot underestimate the potential damage to the hobby that would be caused, if we sold monkeys to people who want them as "house pets". Not to mention the effect on the animals involved.


I'd rather see primate keeping banned than support "pet" primates tbh

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was thinkin about gettin a spider monkey for christmas are they the easisest species of monkey to keep and the most readily availiable if not what is?

do they need company in tha form of another monkey?

how big a cage do they need and can u let them free roam the house or room?

Roughly how much do they cost and where can i get one?

thanx Rich

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hi i agree you cant be ready if these questions need to be asked but i think its great you are asking. research is the key. and i am always happy to help with research just pm me.
i dont know much about spider monkeys because they are still illegal here. i think they would make an awesome furry friend though and wish you luck if you decide to purchase one.
i have a marmoset monkey and he is a huge responsibility. lives in a large cage (as he grows as will his cage) so i think a spider monkey will e at least six times the responsibility six times the size of the cage type thing.

good luck anyhow
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As has been said, spider monkeys are DWA licensed animals and definitely not for the faint of heart.

Again, another species who should not be kept singly so your statement above should read "a PAIR of" really to have thier best interests in mind
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hi i agree you cant be ready if these questions need to be asked but i think its great you are asking. research is the key. and i am always happy to help with research just pm me.
i dont know much about spider monkeys because they are still illegal here. i think they would make an awesome furry friend though and wish you luck if you decide to purchase one.
i have a marmoset monkey and he is a huge responsibility. lives in a large cage (as he grows as will his cage) so i think a spider monkey will e at least six times the responsibility six times the size of the cage type thing.

good luck anyhow
Kitty, do you actually know anything about primates?

Spider Monkeys are not illegal here in the UK, they are under the DWA licence.

An 'awesome furry friend' well that is understatement of the year.

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I strongly agree with pretty much everythin Nerys said. My knowledge on keeping primates is very limited, but I do know spider monkeys exhibit a clear male dominated hierarchy in the wild and as such you would need more than 2 to allow them to express natural behaviour.
They are very active and agile and as such would need a hell of a lot of room!
To me primates arn't 'pets' in any form. You can interact with them to a certain extent but to primate keeping should be left to professional keepers who will keep them as what they are, spider monkeys, and not as house pets.

As I said, I don't know much but thats just my 2 pence

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