Living in an apartment often means considering noise levels when choosing a pet. While dogs and parrots can be vocal, several exotic pets are quiet, easy to care for, and well-suited for apartment living. Here’s a guide to some of the best quiet exotic pets and what you need to know before bringing one home.
1. Chinchillas
Noise Level: Very quiet
Lifespan: 10-20 years

Care Needs:
- Require a large, well-ventilated cage with multiple levels
- Need dust baths to maintain fur health
- Thrive in cool environments and require temperature control
- Social animals that do best with a companion
2. Hedgehogs
Noise Level: Mostly silent, occasional snuffling sounds.
Lifespan: 3-7 years

Care Needs:
- Solitary animals that don’t require a cage mate
- Need a spacious enclosure with a wheel for exercise
- Require a diet of high-protein cat food or specialized hedgehog food
- Nocturnal, so they are most active at night
3. Geckos (Leopard & Crested Geckos)
Noise Level: Silent, except for occasional chirps.
Lifespan: 10-20 years.

Care Needs:
- Require a terrarium with proper humidity and heat
- Eat a diet of insects or commercial gecko food
- Easy to handle but prefer minimal stress
- They do not need much space, making them ideal for apartments
4. Ball Pythons
Noise Level: Completely silent
Lifespan: 20-30 years

Care Needs:
- Require a secure terrarium with heating elements
- Need a diet of frozen-thawed rodents
- Low maintenance with feeding required only once a week
- Non-aggressive and easy to handle
5. Betta Fish
Noise Level: Completely silent
Lifespan: 2-5 years

Care Needs:
- Need a filtered tank of at least 5 gallons
- Solitary fish that do not require companions
- Eat a diet of high-protein fish pellets or frozen food
- Easy to care for with regular water changes
6. Tarantulas
Noise Level: Completely silent
Lifespan: 5-30 years (depending on species)

Care Needs:
- Require a small terrarium with proper humidity
- Eat live insects, such as crickets or mealworms
- Very low-maintenance, only needing feeding a few times per week
- Best for observation rather than handling
7. Axolotls
Noise Level: Completely silent
Lifespan: 10-15 years

Care Needs:
- Require a cool, well-filtered aquarium
- Eat a diet of pellets, worms, and frozen foods
- Sensitive to water quality, so regular maintenance is essential
- It is fascinating to watch but should not be handled often
8. Hermit Crabs
Noise Level: Nearly silent, occasional shell movement sounds.
Lifespan: 10-30 years

Care Needs:
- Require an adequately humidified tank with sand for burrowing
- They need multiple shells to switch as they grow
- Eat a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, and commercial crab food
- Social creatures that do best in groups
9. Sugar Gliders
Noise Level: Mostly quiet, may make small chirps at night.
Lifespan: 10-15 years

Care Needs:
- Need a tall cage with branches for climbing
- Nocturnal and require nighttime interaction
- Thrive on a diet of fresh fruits, protein, and specialized pellets
- Highly social and do best with a companion
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for an exotic pet that won’t disturb your neighbors, these options provide fascinating companionship while maintaining a quiet environment. Always check your apartment’s pet policy before bringing home an exotic animal, and ensure you can meet their specific care requirements for a happy and healthy pet.
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