Marmosets For Sale
Marmoset Monkeys are a small, but highly intelligent species of monkey that are kept as exotic pets and often for medical research. They are complex creatures that have a lot of specific requirements that make it nearly impossible to replicate their natural habitat and stimuli. They are well known for their distinct musky odor they use to differentiate one another and their foul smelling urine they use to mark their territories, a trait that can be tamed with diligent training. Keeping a Marmoset is like having a child. They live to be up to 18 years of age in captivity and require constant attention in the form of exercise, activities, and training.

Marmoset babies babies babies
- Name: Edith Bernard
- Posted: 12/01/2023
- Phone: 4237210379
- Location: Tennessee
Marmoset babies boys and girls. Over 40 yrs in business. Usda facility babies hand raised on our farm . All come with health certificates and life long care . Call us we will help you . 4237210379

Marmoset monkey
- Name: Ryan
- Posted: 11/30/2023
- Phone: (386) 546-3505
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
- Website: Www.gilleys-exotic.com
Baby male marmoset born January 19, 2023 Fingermonkey Bottle baby very friendly $5500 License, Florida, fish and wildlife Usda license facility Give us a call at Gilley ‘s exotic animal ranch (386)546-3505...

Marmoset monkey
- Name: Ryan
- Posted: 11/30/2023
- Phone: 386 546-3505
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
- Website: Www.gilleys-exotic.com
Baby marmosets born march 12, 2023 Fingermonkey Bottle baby very friendly $5500 License, Florida, fish and wildlife Usda license facility Give us a call at Gilley ‘s exotic animal ranch (386)546-3505...

Marmoset baby
- Price: $5,000.00
- Name: Catherine Begley
- Posted: 11/29/2023
- Phone: 2392444487
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
Common marmoset baby boy. Socialized with pets and kids. Great boy to add for the holidays! Starting to eat solids. We are a USDA licensed facility.

Marmosets babies in Tennessee
- Name: Edith Bernard
- Posted: 11/29/2023
- Phone: 4237210379
- Location: Tennessee
Marmoset babies usda facility 38 years in business. Health certificate care and training all babies raised on premise. 4237210379

Marmoset babies babies babies
- Name: Edith Bernard
- Posted: 11/29/2023
- Phone: 4237210379
- Location: Tennessee
Marmoset babies available now . Over 40 years in business raised at our ranch in del rio Tennessee. Usda facility and health certificate provided. 4237210379

BABY MARMOSETS (AKA POCKET MONKEY AVAILABLE !!) FINANCING AVAILABLE, DELIVERY AVAILABLE, ADVANCED TRAINING AVAILABLE.
- Name: POGGIS ANIMAL HOUSE
- Posted: 11/27/2023
- Phone: 9547089441
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
- Website: WWW.POGGISANIMALHOUSE.COM
BABY POCKET MONKEY FOR SALE. ALSO KNOWN AS A MARMOSET MONKEY. WE ARE THE LARGEST BREEDER IN THE U.S. !!! FINANCING AVAILABLE, DELIVERY AVAILABLE. NOTE: WE DO NOT DO BUSINESS BY TEXT OR EMAIL. WE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS ON THE PHONE ONLY. PLEASE PROVIDE...

Baby Female Pencillata Marmoset
- Price: $5,500.00
- Name: Suzette
- Posted: 11/25/2023
- Phone: 2815900426
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
Baby female pencillata marmoset, Born on August 12, 2023, Just weaned from milk, Super sweet and loving, $5500

Baby Marmosets!
- Price: 5000-5400
- Name: Fare Game LLC
- Posted: 11/24/2023
- Phone: 4173424800
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Missouri
Baby Marmosets; hand reared and well-started looking for their new furever families. 5-6 weeks old, vetted and cleared, socialized with other animals and children. Bouncy and bright eyed! I am a USDA licensed breeder, a degree holding wildlife bi...

Marmoset monkey
- Price: $5,000.00
- Name: Nic
- Posted: 11/18/2023
- Phone: 9492578360
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
- Website: houstonundergroundanimals@gmail.com
16 month old female marmoset, contact for more info

Common Marmoset Baby
- Price: $5,000.00
- Name: Catherine Begley
- Posted: 11/17/2023
- Phone: 2392444487
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
Baby boy common Marmoset ready for his forever home. Ready for his forever home. Pick up in Ft Myers, FL. Chris or Cathy 239 244 4487

Common Marmoset Juvenile
- Price: $4,000.00
- Name: Catherine Begley
- Posted: 11/11/2023
- Phone: 2392444487
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
8 month old parent raised common marmoset juvenile. Will make great breeder

Common marmoset baby
- Price: $5,000.00
- Name: Catherine Begley
- Posted: 11/11/2023
- Phone: 2392444487
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
Swèet Baby boy common marmoset. Very socialized, sweet boy, 5 weeks old. Ready for new home. Care information ready for you to take baby home and always available for home care help.

Marmosets Available TreeTop Exotics
- Name: Christa Barker
- Posted: 11/10/2023
- Phone: (954) 729-1554
- Location: Florida
Our adorable Marmoset babies are almost ready to embark on their new forever journeys. Raised with care and accustomed to human touch, these delightful monkeys make perfect companions. Text/call (954) 729-1554 to learn more about our marmoset babi...

Marmoset monkey babies
- Price: $5,000.00
- Name: Carla Brycer
- Posted: 11/05/2023
- Phone: 994-568-5573
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
- Website: ThatDamnMonkey.com
Marmosets are our passion. USDA/FWC licensed since 2007. A baby from us means that you have our support for life. Feel free to ask around, our reputation speaks for itself and visit our Facebook page to see more of what we’re about. All babies ar...
Pet Marmoset
Marmoset monkeys are native to South America mostly, but due to their over population in the pet trade, can be found all over the world. The most experienced keepers can breed them, but breeding more Marmosets is not recommended. Their overpopulation is much like that of the overpopulation of dogs and cats not being cared for. Marmosets require much more, and once made captive, cannot be released in the wild to fend for themselves.
Cute and docile for the first few months Marmosets are bottle fed, they reach sexual maturity around 18-24 months and act more like human teenagers; unpredictable, hungry for attention, and aggressive if they do not get it. In the wild, Marmoset are emotional creatures that fulfill their needs within groups. Housing a Marmoset alone in a cage would be setting your keeping up for failure. Even if you give him/her a partner, you will be expected to spend 90% of its waking hours with it during its maturity. When a Marmoset feels emotionally neglected, it will let out high pitched shrills and shrieks, become destructive, and even may bite or scratch itself for attention.
One way to give them sufficient brain stimulation is to provide them lots of obstacles and toys in their cages. Things like ladders, tunnels, slides, mirrors, hammocks, and plants will give them things to do with their time. Their cages should be cleaned frequently and requires a heat lamp. Their quick-to-bore personalities play into their diets as well. Canned Marmoset food and biscuits are common, but the Marmoset get bored quickly of the same foods and will require you switch it up for them. They enjoy many human foods such as fruits, vegetables, pasta, rice, eggs, fish and meat. Since their brain stimulation is one of the most important factors of their care, providing them with meal worm and bugs twice per weak will hold their attention for some time. Crickets and grasshoppers will suffice.
Like humans, Marmoset easily contract colds and viruses, even HIV and other “human disease” so its important to exercise the same caution with them as you would your entire family. You can do this by keeping your monkey and its habitat clean, washing your hands frequently, and avoiding cross contamination. If your monkey requires taking medication to get well after exposure to a virus, it can be distracted by marshmallows. Keeping Marmoset requires a special legal permit and one of the most significant requirements is having a primate specific veterinarian close by.
It's important to recognize that Marmoset never have been and never will be fully domesticated, no matter the level of training and affection given. They are wild animals, removed, and usually require too much time, money, and patience for those who consider keeping them. The right thing to do is prepare for your Marmoset with adequate research and making a commitment to your choice once made.
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