Friday, December 11, 2009

Caring For A Sugar Glider Does Anybody Know If Its Hard To Take Care Of A Sugar Glider?

Does anybody know if its hard to take care of a sugar glider? - caring for a sugar glider

In possible to provide produce sugar to 2 men gliders.Is much work for them?

6 comments:

renee704... said...

I love both of my screen! They have a great personality, if the bonds and other w and if you have time, they are not alone, but they have so much attention that it is difficult for continue.We came to us in a situation where family can not No Time neglected and it takes time to train her and get her bondage. We have had one years. You may have to be fed rodent have Protien fruit and vegetables, but may not have the certification of all kinds, it is necessary to do much research on foods and still requires a vitamin suppliment mini reals and certification. His cage should be clean, so they will not get sick and need a cage bigger than the smaller animals have. You may stink, if some animals are well cared for. If it sounds as if it's okay that you are in it, but if it does not get even one animal can EAIS oh, and you should be prepared to replace them by barking or rude to play w / they are in the usually a god awful hours inTomorrow, at least not by me.

Lorraine said...

I had some time ago and was a great pet. They are nocturnal and are therefore in the night. They make it sound a little strange creatures like Gremlins. So I named Gizmo. They are usually very easy to use and if you are young enough, you can keep the track into a pocket, crickets, etc., you should be sure to get some. Also drawn into the pet store and get a brochure that will help you with questions about food, accommodation, etc.

Enjoy!

courtduc... said...

Yes, a lot of work, a cat

courtduc... said...

Yes, a lot of work, a cat

MudFrog said...

They are completely nocturnal. If you are not the whole night to give them the attention that they not be happy. You also need a large cage need many different foods.

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wynntay said...

Good thing you go to 2 You need the business. My roommate has 1 for some time. Do you know whether you have children or adults? When you receive as babies are more likely to say.

The only thing I found that pee'd in the cage. He smells. They eat mealworms, fruit, etc. Keep in mind that can, even if they are nocturnal and covered his cage at night still in mourning.

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