Congrats Momma, you will be fine!
I found a glider at the reptile store while shopping for hermit crab stuff. She was one of a set of twins and the twin was sold so this girl was all alone in the cage, Her parents were in a cage next to her(how stressful is that?) and she had a mouse wheel to run on and was sleeping in a bird hidey. She was fed pretty pet pellets(fruity colored pebbles) and super worms. She smelled horrible. I felt terrible leaving her there but didn't have a cage to put her in. Got a bird cage at petsmart for the 30 day quarantine and went back for her the next day.
I also took a breeding pair that supposedly was not breeding and they had the joey twins 11 days after I got them home. I was glad to have experienced babies because I would never be able to breed them and then have to adopt them out though. I kept their twins and they are in a happy little colony of 4. All boys are fixed so no more babies.
These two parents had a few 'litters' before, so I was hoping they would take good care of the joeys even though the stress of a new house, barking dogs and new people could have been bad. They did great and the joeys are super sweet. I was able to hold them when they came OOP when mom and dad came out to eat and run around...I took the sleeping pouch with the babies and was able to handle them.
I fed them an extra serving of OHPW and an extra fruit and veg serving so Mom would have enough food. I gave her meal worms every other day and some yogurt to lick out of a bowl on the days in between(Daddy got some too). I did this in the morning to check on them and that way she had a snack before going to sleep for the day and it didn't ruin her apatite for dinner.