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RChurch Posted - Nov 09 2011 : 09:23:26 AM
What is time do your gliders wake up (on average)?

*Note that this is just the time they wake up, not if they nibble & go back to sleep or how long they stay awake for.*

**If you have one glider that's more active than the other, go with your most active glider for the purpose of this poll**

Feel free to leave a comment & thanks for participating!
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Glidergirl143 Posted - Nov 13 2011 : 01:54:10 PM
I just got my little griffon about four months ago. Apparently the people who owned them before "trained" him to be non-nocturnal. Poor little guy...
valkyriemome Posted - Nov 13 2011 : 08:10:51 AM
Pretty much all my gliders start waking up as soon as it is dusk. These days, they are up and out by 6 pm. It is early - and I know I'm lucky!
RChurch Posted - Nov 13 2011 : 07:44:29 AM
Wow, I am jealous of all these ppl whose gliders get up so early! Mine wait until we are IN BED before they come out. We could have their room as dark as a photographer's dark room & they won't budge if we aren't in bed & sleeping. (Although last night...they're starting to come out when we're watching TV, so maybe it's just a trust issue..? Time will tell!)
b.m.k Posted - Nov 11 2011 : 10:23:40 AM
I think because of my and my husband's work schedule making us nocturnal there is too much light and noise. It's around 4 a.m. when we wind down and start turning off lights and getting ready for bed that they wake up. They're usually up around 4-5 til 11-12. So I can kind of see how some people train them for day shift... I like being a night owl with them! I hiss when sun hits my skin.
alysone31 Posted - Nov 11 2011 : 09:45:51 AM
My babies get up at 7pm every night! (But, now that day light saving has happened, it's 6pm every night!) and hit the hay for the day around 7am.
beanie Posted - Nov 10 2011 : 05:09:24 PM
Mine usually are up between 8 and 9, but with the time change, they are awake around 6.
BlackDrappa Posted - Nov 09 2011 : 09:46:18 AM
Nike gets up around 8 or so, my other two used to sleep in until 11 or 12, but now with the natural sun light they get up as early as 8 as well!! :)
RChurch Posted - Nov 09 2011 : 09:27:00 AM
I'll go first: mine get up between 9pm to midnight, usually around 11pm. They seldom get out of their pouch at 9pm but we can often hear them chit-chatting. Maybe Batman's moving around too much & Catwoman's fussing him out.

Catwoman's first to jump out & investigate things. Checking out the new toys, the foraging cups. She's a food inspector in the making!