Stephens Stocks require regular veterinary check-ups, proper nutrition, and a clean and spacious enclosure.
Stephens Stocks require regular veterinary check-ups, proper nutrition, and a clean and spacious enclosure.
The average size of a Stephens Stock is around 60-70 cm in length and weighs between 2-3 kg.
The legality of owning a Stephens Stock as a pet varies by country and state. It is important to check with local authorities before acquiring one.
The lifespan of a Stephens Stock is around 10-12 years in captivity.
Stephens Stocks are omnivores and require a balanced diet of fruits, vegetables, insects, and small rodents.
Stephens Stocks are solitary animals and do not require social interaction with other animals.
Stephens Stocks can be trained to some extent, but they are not as trainable as dogs or cats. They can learn to recognize their owners and respond to basic commands.
Stephens Stocks can make good pets for experienced owners who are willing to provide them with proper care and attention.
Stephens Stocks require a large enclosure with plenty of climbing opportunities and hiding places. A minimum enclosure size of 2m x 2m x 2m is recommended.