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Subject: Re: Probably got in over my head.....
Posted by Didge on December 12, 1999 at 21:45:50 from 199.76.206.141

In Reply to: Re: Probably got in over my head..... posted by sue on December 12, 1999 at 20:44:43:

Wow! No smell. That'll be great! I thought that maybe with everything that's happened to them...changes in homes, care, diet, and cages....maybe they were musking or scenting more than ususal.

I've been feeding them the much the same thing that I feed my bearded dragons. From what I've read, sugar gliders and bearded dragon owners have many of the same concerns with diet....Veggies and fruits that are high in calcium and low in phosphorous, mealworms that are dusted with Rep-Cal with Vitamin D3. I've also been using Lori nectar, and baby foods, hamster mix, and hedghog food....does that sound like I'm doing ok? I've been offering a lot of different foods trying to see what they like to eat... They seem to like everything except the hamster mix....

: for one thing use aspen bedding i have 3 gliders no smell you also have to clean there cage weekly.as for bonding and feeding you can go through the history on this page and other sites and you will find alot of choices but oranges are not a good idea,they need fruits, vegetables, protiens, and calcium.differentpeople have different ideas that realy have helped me figure out what to feed mine and how to care for them they also need lots of T.L.C.well lots of luck they are great pets..





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