Chinchillas have dense fur. Over time, oils and moisture collect in the fur. In the wild, chinchillas have no way to clean their fur other than to roll around in volcanic ash which acts as an absorbent.
Chinchillas do not go into water. Nor should you ever bathe your chinchilla in water. Doing so would remove the natural oils which protect a chinchilla's skin and helps them regulate their body temperature. Instead, it is best to give them a bowl or container filled with "special" dust for them to roll around in. The frequency of such bathings will depend on the climate you live in. Chinchillas in a dry climate will require fewer dust baths than a chinchilla in a humid climate. The dust bath should be left with the chinchillas for around 20-30 minutes. More often than not, they'll stop using it before the time is up.
You'll also want to watch out for dry, flaky skin on your chinchilla. If you see signs of this, consider increasing the time between dust baths.
If you enjoy watching your chinchillas roll around in the dust like we do, consider buying a glass container for them to use. Plastic will get scratched over time impairing your view. Make sure the glass is strong and securely held in place. The last thing you want to have is your chinchilla rolling around in broken glass.
Finally, the dust bath shouldn't be kept in the cage because it maybe end up being used as a litter box. Also, there's a chance that the constant exposure to the dust will cause inflammation or infection to your chinchillas eyes or eyelids (conjunctivitis).





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October 14th, 2007 at 9:25 pm
Alicia,
Chinchillas will use their dust bath when they want to. Try again in a few days.
October 14th, 2007 at 8:26 pm
I just recently bought a chinchilla (today) and I tried putting it in the dust bath for about 10 min and he didn't do anything…should I be worried?
August 13th, 2007 at 1:36 pm
i have two questions:
1.the dustbath i got for my chinchilla came with a small package of dust. he seems to love it but i changed the dust to a different one….and now he
doesnt seem to like it. i cant find any of the dust that he likes.
2. is it normal for them to scratch themselves?
June 29th, 2007 at 3:53 pm
I didn't know that you were not suppose to put the bath in the cage I really have messed that up I would put it in the cage and leave it there over night,
June 11th, 2007 at 11:54 pm
Lilly,
Check local classifieds online. There is no single source free/inexpensive chinchillas that I know of.