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Can a Chinchilla ๐Ÿฟ๏ธ Live in a 40 Gallon Breeder Glass Tank?

Enclosure suitability guide for housing Chinchillas in a 40 Gallon Breeder Glass Tank.

Enclosure Type
glass tank
Floor Space
4.5 sq ft
Dimensions
36"L ร— 18"W ร— 16"H
Chinchilla Minimum
6 sq ft
Verdict
Too Small โŒ
๐Ÿ’ฐ Typical Price: $60โ€“$150

Our Verdict

Based on the floor space and enclosure type analysis above, this enclosure is too small โŒ for a Chinchilla.

Pros & Cons of the 40 Gallon Breeder Glass Tank

โœ… Pros

  • Excellent floor space for hamsters
  • Deeper than standard tanks โ€” supports 6"+ substrate
  • Escape-proof
  • "Breeder" proportions maximise floor area vs height

โŒ Cons

  • Heavy (~55 lbs empty)
  • Requires a secure mesh lid
  • Limited vertical enrichment options

What Chinchillas Need in an Enclosure

Chinchillas are highly active jumpers that need vertical space and solid platforms to leap between. Multi-level powder-coated wire cages are ideal. Solid cage floors and shelf ledges must be provided โ€” wire mesh flooring causes foot and leg injuries. Temperature must stay below 72ยฐF (22ยฐC) โ€” never place near heat vents or in direct sun.

โš ๏ธ Things to Avoid for Chinchillas

  • Wire mesh floors or shelves โ€” causes bumblefoot and leg injuries
  • Painted metal cages โ€” chinchillas chew and ingest paint chips
  • Cedar or pine wood ledges โ€” respiratory toxins
  • Plastic components โ€” chewed and ingested
  • Enclosures near heat sources โ€” fatal heatstroke above 75ยฐF
  • Round cages or small single-level cages