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.

baby marmosets

  • Name: Beckee
  • Posted: 07/22/2023
  • Phone: 727 255-9045
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: treetoptreasures.org

I have 2 sweet babies that will be ready for their new parent (s) in 2 weeks. Please check your city,county and state laws to make sure monkeys are legal where you live. We do not sell to banned areas or states that require microchips or vaccines. W...

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Baby Common Marmosets aka Finger Monkeys

  • Name: Kim Johns
  • Posted: 06/21/2023
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Tennessee

Sweet babies ready to go home! Please do your research first!! USDA Licensed Facility. Includes Health Certificate!

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Marmoset monkey babies

  • Name: Carla Brycer
  • Posted: 06/14/2023
  • Phone: 904-568-5573
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: ThatDamnMonkey.com

Triplets just born . We’re a USDA/FWC breeder since 2007. We raise our babies in our home and specialize in marmoset monkeys. We have pets that are with us 24/7 and have the experience to walk with you through almost any situation with your baby that...

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Marmoset Babies

  • Name: Kathy Woodson
  • Posted: 06/13/2023
  • Phone: 6156319819
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Tennessee
  • Website: monkeyrus.us

Monkeys *R* Us has new marmoset babies looking for their new "Furever" homes. Each baby is socialized (hand tame) and currently on a bottle so you can have that special bonding time feeding your new baby which is super important. We have male and fem...

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Marmoset Babies

  • Name: Kathy Woodson
  • Posted: 05/31/2023
  • Phone: 615-631-9819
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Tennessee
  • Website: monkeyrus.us

Monkeys *R* Us has new marmoset babies looking for their new "Furever" homes. Each baby is socialized (hand tame) and currently on a bottle so you can have that special bonding time feeding your new baby which is super important. We have male and fem...

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Marmoset

  • Name: Safari Bob's
  • Posted: 05/27/2023
  • Phone: 561-351-5684
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: www.safaribobs.com

Unsexed, will be ready in 5 weeks. Common X Geoffroy's hybrid.Images are stock photos of common and geoffroy's marmosets. Offspring are hybrid of the two.

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BABY MARMOSETS (AKA POCKET MONKEY AVAILABLE !!) FINANCING AVAILABLE, DELIVERY AVAILABLE, ADVANCED TRAINING AVAILABLE.

  • Name: POGGIS ANIMAL HOUSE
  • Posted: 05/18/2023
  • 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...

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Marmoset Babies

  • Name: Kathy Woodson
  • Posted: 05/18/2023
  • Phone: 615-631-9819
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Tennessee
  • Website: monkeysrus.us

Monkeys *R* Us has new marmoset babies looking for their new "Furever" homes. Each baby is socialized (hand tame) and currently on a bottle so you can have that special bonding time feeding your new baby which is super important. We have male and fem...

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Geoffrey marmoset

  • Price: $4,500.00
  • Name: Cody
  • Posted: 05/07/2023
  • Phone: 6016653348
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Mississippi

Male bottle baby Geoffrey marmoset monkey Great little guy $4,500 Usda facility (601)-665-3348

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Baby monkey

  • Name: Dwayne
  • Posted: 05/04/2023
  • Phone: 386 623 3749
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

Baby Geoffroy marmoset female 4 weeks old ready to go to new home doing great fl residents need class 3 permit.

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Marmoset/finger monkey

  • Name: Safari Bob's
  • Posted: 04/23/2023
  • Phone: 561-351-5684
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: www.safaribobs.com

Male Marmoset baby. (Pics are for illustration/not the actual baby) Must be legal to purchase in your area.

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Geoffroy Marmoset Male

  • Price: 5,500
  • Name: Christa Barker
  • Posted: 03/15/2023
  • Phone: 9547291554
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: Treetopexotics.com

Adorable baby boy Geoffroy marmoset available 4-weeks old male, Hand raised, super sweet, and looking for their forever home.  Each baby comes with a free well-equipped starter kit valued at over $100. includes syringes, cage, heating pad, stuf...

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White Eared Marmosets

  • Price: $3,500.00
  • Name: Bret
  • Posted: 03/07/2023
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Georgia

2 male and 2 female White Eared Marmosets, pure animals. All are parent raised, not tame, and around 10 months old. Parents pictured. $3500 each

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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.

Comments

  • Jessica L McBride on November 15
    I have a female Common Marmoset that is going through some issues. I believe she needs a companion. I am prepared to deal with the "company required, " I would like to find a suitable male for my girl. Please let me know if you have any offers.