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jennabeth713 Posted - May 06 2019 : 10:16:00 PM
Okay so me and my bf just got a male and female pair of gliders from a couple who didn’t want them anymore. We realize now that we should’ve asked more questions, but we didn’t. So they’re both 2 years old and the male is neutered. However, they had a mesh barrier down the middle of the cage and when we asked why, the woman said that it was up when she bought them so they just left it up. (No clue who she got them from). It seems sorta barbaric to keep them separated, so we’ve been taking it down and letting them be together every few days and then putting it back up at night to be safe. My question is, what are warning signs that they need to stay separated? They seem like they are bonded to one another and always want to sleep in the same pouch. They don’t “ball up” but they do crawl on top of each other and lick one another so I just wanna make sure I’m not making a huge mistake. Pls give any advice. Just to add, now that I’ve done my research, I realize we should have bought them from someone with all of the information. But they needed saving, so I stand by our choice! |
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BYK_Chainsaw Posted - May 08 2019 : 11:14:57 PM
quote: Originally posted by jennabeth713
Okay, they’ve been together for 2-3 days now and they make noises at night but never ball up. They just crawl on each other. And they’ve been sleeping in a pounce together, so I’m assuming I’m good?
sounds like they are great. Our gliders have small spats, in pouch if one is unhappy he will let others know, some of them HARD groom me and it hurts, so if they are hard grooming one he may spat for a second. crawling over each other is normal, they will groom each other at times. Gus is our dominate male, he will push away riggs's head and start grooming riggs belly, looks like he has him in a wrestling move. they will sometimes try to steal food or treats, and that can cause a quick spat, and gus will sometimes chase some of the others away or around, he has not done that much lately. |
jennabeth713 Posted - May 08 2019 : 02:00:25 PM
Okay, they’ve been together for 2-3 days now and they make noises at night but never ball up. They just crawl on each other. And they’ve been sleeping in a pounce together, so I’m assuming I’m good? |
BYK_Chainsaw Posted - May 07 2019 : 01:45:50 AM
o boy, ok, if they fight, ball up, scream, violent nasty fighting THEN keep them separate. IF not then put them together AND LEAVE THEM TOGETHER. they are good to go. mainly watch them at night, if they are fine and not fighting while awake, they are good to go to be always together. since you have put them together and one is not died they seem ready to be together. do not separate them again unless they fight.
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