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Anonymous
I have a pair, but they're not that stressful to keep.
Play time isn't nearly as intense as say, playing with a dog. They're pretty entertained to just crawl around on you, or you can bat toys at them. I often do other things while playing with them.
You can have just one, but it requires double the play time, or if possible keeping a pouch on you during the day so it always sleeps on you.
The special diet is seriously just a protein cereal mixed with honey, water, and cooked eggs. Not that hard. Also there's a bunch of other things you can feed them for fun.
They make noise a lot during the night, so be prepared to deal with that. Also they emit odors, although you can get the males fixed to reduce that. They also pee on you pretty much as soon as they're on you, to make you smell good (sometimes I put mine on a towel/couch first to get the hefty pee out of the way).
Like any animal, only buy from reputable breeders.
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