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Aug 21 2011
10:12:36 PM
Poll Question:
So...I'm just curious how much you guys are feeding your gliders each day.I usually give each of my gliders 5 mealworms,8 small slices of carrot,a snap pea,a grape,and 10 very small peices of apple.(plus I always have some protein pellets in there for them.) I don't think I'm over feeding because they look right Just wanted some opinions--thanks


(please leave comments about what you think!)

Choices:

I feed them each way less than what you are feeding yours
a little less
about the same
more
a lot more


Edited by - Rachaels gliders on Aug 21 2011 10:13:38 PM
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Aug 21 2011
10:54:28 PM
misscarl Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit misscarl's Photo Album USA 1169 Posts
the diet you are feeding is not complete or balanced. you should check out the gliderpedia for recommended diets, but pellets are always a no no, and they need a balanced calcium to phosphorus ratio. no one can probably compare what they feed to what you feed since most people on this site feed one of the recommended diets.

you should definately get them on a new diet asap especially since you have a pregnant glider. she will need extra protein to reduce the risk of rejecting or cannabalizing the baby.
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Aug 21 2011
11:14:02 PM
valkyriemome Goofy Gorillatoes Visit valkyriemome's Photo Album USA 3479 Posts
I don't feed my gliders anything even close to what you feed yours.

Your diet is really lacking in basic nutrient - protein and calcium. It is not even remotely balanced, nor is it even enough food!

Please do some research on diets! I feed Original HPW Diet, modified with extra calcium.
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Aug 21 2011
11:51:36 PM
kyro298 Glider Sprinkles GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit kyro298's Photo Album kyro298's Journal CO, USA 15262 Posts
Yes, what they said!
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Aug 22 2011
10:02:12 AM
Rachaels gliders Joey 17 Posts
Ok, thanks for the advice. I decided to switch to the suncoast diet plan.
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Aug 22 2011
11:06:38 AM
Rachaels gliders Joey 17 Posts
here is the new diet plan...please comment on what you think.

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6 mealworms each, half a cup each of cut uf fruits and veggies sprinkled with vionate and rep-cal, 1 tbsp of honey nut cheerios with honey on them per 2 gliders, 1tbsp yogurt per 2 gliders, then a dry staple food.

Edited by - Rachaels gliders on Aug 22 2011 11:12:34 AM
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Aug 22 2011
01:06:16 PM
beanie Face Hugger Visit beanie's Photo Album 504 Posts
I don't think I would feed that either. I think you should do a little more research on recommended diets . I feed the original HPW.
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Aug 22 2011
01:58:40 PM
Rachaels gliders Joey 17 Posts
What is it lacking though?
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Aug 22 2011
02:04:58 PM
sjones5254 Goofy Gorillatoes Visit sjones5254's Photo Album SC, USA 2415 Posts
check the nutrtion tab up top it also has a caculator for finding out ratios
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Aug 22 2011
02:33:29 PM
valkyriemome Goofy Gorillatoes Visit valkyriemome's Photo Album USA 3479 Posts
You are feeding the SunCoast dry staple?

If that is the case, then I think it should be fine. I'd check with Lisa at SunCoast to make sure her diet has enough calcium.
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Aug 22 2011
04:04:00 PM
Rachaels gliders Joey 17 Posts
Iam using the pet store brand dry food. I just emailed Lisa so I am just waiting for a reply
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Aug 22 2011
04:51:09 PM
Kozi Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Kozi's Photo Album Kozi's Journal WI, USA 1278 Posts
Pet store food is often bad. I haven't seen one pet store yet that sold good 'dry' sugar glider food.

What brand is it?
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Aug 22 2011
06:52:59 PM
Rachaels gliders Joey 17 Posts
it's called ~vita exotics~
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Aug 22 2011
07:22:32 PM
valkyriemome Goofy Gorillatoes Visit valkyriemome's Photo Album USA 3479 Posts
Vita exotics is NOT a good pellet to use. If you aren't using SunCoast pellets, you aren't feeding the SunCoast diet. The pellets have the correct protein amounts.

Really - suncoast pellets and "Happy Glider" from Pet Pro (I think?) are the only pellets I'd ever recommend - and even then they are NOT a complete diet.
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Aug 22 2011
08:13:50 PM
JazzNZoeysmom Zippy Glidershorts GliderMap Visit JazzNZoeysmom's Photo Album USA 5354 Posts
Valkyriemome is absolutely correct! I feed HPW COMPLETE... hpwplus.com can give you info. I have researched the Suncoast pellets but only as a dry pellet to toss in the cage since mine sometimes like something hard to chew on & IF I'm going to do that, what I offer will be nutritious, or as nutritious as a pellet can be. But you really need a good balanced diet as a base.
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Aug 22 2011
09:25:43 PM
kyro298 Glider Sprinkles GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit kyro298's Photo Album kyro298's Journal CO, USA 15262 Posts
http://www.sugarglider.com/glidergossip/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=26197

You have to actually be using the ingredients of a diet to say you're using it. If you're modifying it and changing things around, it's probably no longer a balanced diet.
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Aug 23 2011
12:50:21 PM
Rachaels gliders Joey 17 Posts
Lisa emailed me back and she said that I need to feed them less fruits and veggies and not feed them mealworms everyday because of the fat in them. She didn't seem to find anything wrong with the dry food...I just don't think I should switch it since I got them when they were about 1 year old already and they have been eating it all of their life.
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Aug 23 2011
02:49:44 PM
misscarl Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit misscarl's Photo Album USA 1169 Posts
does that mean if they had been fed cat food all their lives you wouldnt switch? it does not matter if they have always eaten it if it isnt good for them. i would strongly recommend getting them on an approved diet or at least feeding the actual suncoast diet and not the pellets you currently have. they are like feeding junk food to your glider. i disagree with feeding pellets as part of their diet anyway, but thats just my personal opinion. if you are going to feed the suncoast diet, you should feed the suncoast pellets or else it is not the actual diet. the other pellets will not have the same amounts of protein, calcium, and phosphorus in them and that will throw off the whole diet. using the excuse that they have always eaten it means nothing. it should not matter.
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Aug 23 2011
09:41:08 PM
Rachaels gliders Joey 17 Posts
I probably will get the suncoast pellets but I will at least wait till the female has had her joey. I've read on a lot of websites that a diet change really stresses them out. Also I know that it is okay to feed them that just for a couple more days until the joey because she has had two other very healthy joeys while eating those pellets.
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Aug 24 2011
07:30:22 PM
newby Face Hugger Visit newby's Photo Album 527 Posts
Diet change will not stress them out.

Another thing, did you know that gliders can and have lived 15+ years? With that being said, just because they have lived off of pellets for their whole of ONE year does not really mean that pellets are good for them.
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Aug 24 2011
08:02:47 PM
DizzyPo Fuzzy Wuzzy Gliderpedia Editor USA 1241 Posts
quote:
Originally posted by newby

Another thing, did you know that gliders can and have lived 15+ years? With that being said, just because they have lived off of pellets for their whole of ONE year does not really mean that pellets are good for them.



I just wanted to add that they can, have, and do live up to 15 years on a good diet! With the majority of pellets equaling poop on a stick, I'd toss the crap now and get something decent.
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Aug 24 2011
08:26:46 PM
newby Face Hugger Visit newby's Photo Album 527 Posts
Thank you Dizzy, forgot to add that part. LOL.
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Aug 24 2011
09:10:53 PM
JazzNZoeysmom Zippy Glidershorts GliderMap Visit JazzNZoeysmom's Photo Album USA 5354 Posts
Also, if you give it some thought,...your baby is eating WHAT YOU FEED HER. She's hungry & is gonna eat what is provided. And I do know that they need extra protein & calcium while they have Joeys in the pouch to help support that new life. Just because she is surviving doesn't mean she's thriving & I know you want what's best for her so I would definately do some research. You don't have to take anyone's word for it here...I got my babies from PP & they cautioned me NOT to believe the forums so I steered clear for a bit, but I did research Sugar Gliders in the wild & common sense told me if they are sap suckers, hard pellets can't be good for them...they have no juices to "suck." I do believe Suncoast probably has a quality pellet as far as pellets go,... I don't believe they are just a bunch of junk. They sent me a sample with my cage, I soaked them in apple juice to soften them & my babies liked them & I am still considering purchasing some for an occassional treat for them to nibble on, but they won't eat them consistently. The only thing they have ever eaten consistently & totally cleaned the bowl every time is HPW COMPLETE. Just another opinion but I wish you all the luck in the world with your baby & her Joey.
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Aug 25 2011
12:55:59 AM
Rachaels gliders Joey 17 Posts
Thank you for all of the advice :) I have decided to just buy the suncoast staple food and do the whole suncoast diet. I just ordered it so it will hopefully be here soon.

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Sep 01 2011
01:01:24 PM
Farns Face Hugger GliderMap Visit Farns's Photo Album USA 842 Posts
Hi, the pellet food is always going to be an issue as none of them seem to be what they try to be. I started ours off on the SunCoast diet but switched to HPW with added calcium and some of the veggie and fruit recipies from the nutrition section under the resources tab above. I do keep some of the Zookeepers Secret from SunCoast in the cage all the time and change it out as it starts to dry out (it is moist) & have tried the new food Suncoast has but our gliders just toss it out of the cage. With a joey, you will need to keep mama gliders protein intake up for her and the joey's health. That is where the HPW came in handy or one of the other diets. Our gliders eat better than we do! Good luck and keep us informed on your joey's progress.
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Sep 01 2011
06:44:32 PM
Charliebear Face Hugger Visit Charliebear's Photo Album 479 Posts
I got a surrender that was a year old who was not on the best diet. I was told by my Vet and Val to switch that day....it took him a week to figure everything out that was on his plate but now he loves it. Mealworms i give every two days as a treat....dont want fatty gliders
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Sep 02 2011
09:30:54 AM
Rachaels gliders Joey 17 Posts
Thanks Farns :) Thanks Charliebear :) The people that I got my sugar gliders from were feeding them some fruit,veggies and a mealworm every once in a while so Iam trying to give them a good new diet. Our vet said that the suncoast diet is good and balanced.
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Sep 13 2011
01:01:21 PM
Kozi Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Kozi's Photo Album Kozi's Journal WI, USA 1278 Posts
And I have to dig this up, too.

Based on this, the diet you're feeding and questions you're asking... YOU DON'T KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT GLIDERS TO BE BREEDING.

Seriously, do you need money so bad you just can't wait, you have to breed now without caring about the gliders?
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Sep 13 2011
08:17:26 PM
Rachaels gliders Joey 17 Posts
Like I replied on the other question....I have to learn somehow and they won't be together for 11 MONTHS still....they are on hpw now and I have been learning a lot from our vet and online about breeding. I care way more about my babies than you think. I would never put them together too early. I just thought that when they are older maybe they can have some joeys together...NOT SUCH A BIG DEAL.
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Sep 14 2011
04:49:54 PM
Kozi Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Kozi's Photo Album Kozi's Journal WI, USA 1278 Posts
quote:
Originally posted by Rachaels gliders

Like I replied on the other question....I have to learn somehow and they won't be together for 11 MONTHS still....they are on hpw now and I have been learning a lot from our vet and online about breeding. I care way more about my babies than you think. I would never put them together too early. I just thought that when they are older maybe they can have some joeys together...NOT SUCH A BIG DEAL.



Yes, it is a big deal. Breeding is NOT A WAY TO LEARN.
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Sep 14 2011
05:58:59 PM
csg BANNED ACCOUNT 61 Posts
I'm with Kozi.
Also, I posted in your other thread, since that is more in depth.
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