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Subject: Re: Are males a problem???
Posted by David on June 10, 2000 at 11:57:12 from 209.255.22.155

In Reply to: Are males a problem??? posted by Christin on May 20, 2000 at 22:03:52:

: I recently purchased a sugar glider, and the breeder said it was a female. I knew little about them at the time, but in my research, I've found my glider to, in fact, be a male. He's the sweetest thing(still young), and I have no problem with this, but I do have a few concerns. I'm wondering if the scent glands and the bald spot on his forehead pose problems with aesthetic value and/or bad smells. I'm also wondering about aggression and any other problems that might go along with having a male. Oh, one more thing...about what age DO they mature(get their bald spot, scent glands, marking, etc.)??? I have not been able to find this information from any source. I would appreciate any advice!!! Thank you very much!
:if your worried about the smell there realy isn't one we bought a male by mistake beacause the female smelt worse. we also bought him beacause 20 people were handling him and he wosent nipping or crabbing




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