Register Register New Posts Active Topics | Search Search | FAQ FAQ

GliderGossip GliderGossip
Sugar Gliders
show your CAGES!!
Previous | Next |
Page: of 4
show your CAGES!!
Default, miscellaneous
avatar
May 23 2011
07:26:51 PM
YoungGun Face Hugger GliderMap Visit YoungGun's Photo Album LA, USA 526 Posts
Also, I saw a couple people with cages from martinscages. Aren't these the cages causing sugar gliders to have seizures? Once again, not trying to offend anyone lol.
Default, miscellaneous
avatar
May 23 2011
07:37:20 PM
shadow Goofy Gorillatoes GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit shadow's Photo Album MO, USA 2332 Posts
only cages made after a certain date are affected (cant think of the dates). this thread goes all the way back to 2009. so they are ok.
Default, miscellaneous
avatar
May 23 2011
11:03:58 PM
misscarl Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit misscarl's Photo Album USA 1169 Posts
its cages made after october of last year i believe
Pictures
avatar
Aug 23 2012
12:42:47 PM
dooney Face Hugger Visit dooney's Photo Album 532 Posts
quote:
Originally posted by dizzysmom

Mine is the bird.com cage that sells for $149 including shipping. They have different colors and nice big doors with switchblade locks.

Even with five gliders in the cage I don't need shower curtains with the glider kitchen. 'Course, it looks like a bomb went off in there every morning.





what type of wood/branch is that in there?
Pictures
avatar
Aug 23 2012
01:07:29 PM
TJones09 Goofy Gorillatoes Visit TJones09's Photo Album 3524 Posts
quote:
Originally posted by dooney

quote:
Originally posted by dizzysmom

Mine is the bird.com cage that sells for $149 including shipping. They have different colors and nice big doors with switchblade locks.

Even with five gliders in the cage I don't need shower curtains with the glider kitchen. 'Course, it looks like a bomb went off in there every morning.





what type of wood/branch is that in there?




We have to talk cages dooney! Tell me more about your cage & I want all the details, nitty gritty all of it!
LOL, I need info to compare to another similar one I've had my eye on recently.

BTW, your cage looks AWESOME!!! Love the fall colors, is that the usual theme or is that season specific?

OOPs! Just noticed not your cage, so OP of the above, give me details please!!!!!


Edited by - TJones09 on Aug 23 2012 01:12:17 PM
Default, miscellaneous
avatar
Aug 23 2012
01:19:31 PM
kyro298 Glider Sprinkles GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit kyro298's Photo Album kyro298's Journal CO, USA 15262 Posts
Didn't know if you guys saw the cage contest on TSS. Today is the last day to enter:

http://thesweetspot.forumotion.net/t2041-cage-contest-entries
Pictures
avatar
Aug 23 2012
01:37:34 PM
TJones09 Goofy Gorillatoes Visit TJones09's Photo Album 3524 Posts
quote:
Originally posted by kyro298

Didn't know if you guys saw the cage contest on TSS. Today is the last day to enter:

http://thesweetspot.forumotion.net/t2041-cage-contest-entries



I saw it, thanks, but I also so the competition & not wanting to compete with those! They look so great!
Pictures
avatar
Aug 23 2012
01:51:46 PM
RChurch Fuzzy Wuzzy Visit RChurch's Photo Album RChurch's Journal USA 1377 Posts
I entered the contest! Wish me luck, you guys!!!
Pictures
avatar
Aug 23 2012
08:32:19 PM
jtate Glider 94 Posts
Thats awesome Jett I plan to build one someday myself I want trees in mine and lots of plants ect. maybe a treehouse.so cool
Default, miscellaneous
avatar
Aug 23 2012
08:58:55 PM
TJones09 Goofy Gorillatoes Visit TJones09's Photo Album 3524 Posts
Latest almost over-all

Close up of the right side

Close up of the left side
Pictures
avatar
Aug 23 2012
10:03:47 PM
Tappy4me Glider Visit Tappy4me's Photo Album 70 Posts
Mine isn't decorated yet...I'm waiting for some things to come in yet, including my cage set.

Here's a pic of hte new cage next to the old one. It's a Madagascar cage. :)

Pictures
avatar
Aug 23 2012
10:07:35 PM
AnimeFreak176 Super Glider Visit AnimeFreak176's Photo Album MD, USA 296 Posts
where did you get that tree thing inside? thats amazing!
quote:
Originally posted by dizzysmom

Mine is the bird.com cage that sells for $149 including shipping. They have different colors and nice big doors with switchblade locks.

Even with five gliders in the cage I don't need shower curtains with the glider kitchen. 'Course, it looks like a bomb went off in there every morning.


Default, miscellaneous
avatar
Aug 24 2012
08:16:57 AM
nolaglider Super Glider Visit nolaglider's Photo Album USA 243 Posts
Our girls cage..my fiance made the cage set out of New Orleans Saints fleece. Not the best pic, will take a better one when I get the chance.
Default, miscellaneous
avatar
Aug 24 2012
08:56:47 AM
TJones09 Goofy Gorillatoes Visit TJones09's Photo Album 3524 Posts
Love it, & the football team spirit! My husband & I like opposing teams, so could never do a football theme, it would be a huge rivalry, lol.

I like those 2 tree stub hide-aways at the bottom corners.
Pictures
avatar
May 18 2014
11:30:12 PM
sunRaeTX Glider Visit sunRaeTX's Photo Album sunRaeTX's Journal TX, USA 125 Posts
I always like looking at this thread to get cage decorating ideas and thought I'd bring this post back for fun. Since I am not quite done with my first sewing machine cage set I do have a no sew fleece set up. I moved a few things around in my cage and wanted to show it to y'all. SHOW YOUR CAGES! LONG LIVE THIS POST
This is my baby girls cage set up for now.
The pokeball pouch on the right was made by Cheryl on Ebay and can be found here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/321326537172

Edited by - sunRaeTX on May 18 2014 11:33:14 PM
Pictures
avatar
May 19 2014
09:13:27 PM
Smash0196 Glider Visit Smash0196's Photo Album Smash0196's Journal Canada 123 Posts
So this is my cage, I ordered it off of http://www.sugar-glider-store.com its about 150 plus shipping now. I'm also looking to buy the one up from it that is double the size, meant to house up to 8 gliders (of course it will only house my 4 still, but they'll have even more room) The blankets are kept on top because cats suck and sugar gliders throw food.


Pictures
avatar
Nov 07 2014
09:37:57 PM
houdinizeldax33 Joey Visit houdinizeldax33's Photo Album 46 Posts
Thought id share even though its been a while

Pictures
avatar
Nov 08 2014
09:00:45 AM
FairyGirl Glider Visit FairyGirl's Photo Album 95 Posts
This is the cage I built from PVC pipe and hardware cloth. I used the drop pan from my Brisbane cage and used those dimensions to build from, but mine is almost 5 1/2 feet tall. No one escaped and they went to sleep in the easy pouch to get to. Also there is a giant door for cleaning purposes or locating hiding pets

Pictures
avatar
Nov 08 2014
11:16:34 AM
Trina0579 Starting Member Visit Trina0579's Photo Album Trina0579's Journal 6 Posts

Pictures
avatar
Nov 08 2014
11:18:04 AM
Trina0579 Starting Member Visit Trina0579's Photo Album Trina0579's Journal 6 Posts


I build this from an old entertainment cabinet
Pictures
avatar
Nov 16 2014
12:48:11 PM
courtneyparke Glider Visit courtneyparke's Photo Album 53 Posts
So, I'm getting a pair of gliders around NYE and want to make sure I have all the essentials before they are ready to come home with me - and I haven't been able to find any sort of list of things to put in the cages.

Could anyone be nice enough to post not where you got the cage, but generally what all you put in the cage, where you got it, and how much they like it? I got the basics like the kitchens (I'm going to use chinchilla igloos on the floor for each glider), a wheel with nail trimmer... but I'm finding such mixed reviews on toys and cage sets (mesh vs fleece, etc) that I figured I would go here to the folks that know suggie tastes best haha.

Plus anything unique you have that you would recommend, please!

Thanks!
Pictures
avatar
Nov 16 2014
03:05:33 PM
Trina0579 Starting Member Visit Trina0579's Photo Album Trina0579's Journal 6 Posts
Congrats on your new babies you will be getting. There isn't anything in particular you have to have other than a fleece pouch for them to sleep in but things you should have are:

Hanging and swinging toys ie ropes, rings, pouches, landing pads, just anything they can run and jump and play on. (best if fleece so their nails don't get hung in them). Personally I made mine out of fleece blankets and plastic sewing rings. You can order "cage sets" here and I found some really great ones on etsy.com. If you want other ideas, plastic chains and toys are great. Just be sure there are no stickers on them. Some people put doll houses and cars and such for foraging toys also.
Running wheel. Everyone here recommends the raptor or stealth wheels because they are made specifically for gliders without an axle that can harm their tail in. They also have nail trimmers in them to keep their nails from getting too long.
Kitchens are not necessarily required but do help your cage from getting too messy because they are messy lil boogers when they eat and what I've found is best thing about them is it keeps urine and poo out of their food.
Hanging water bottle is a must, be sure to keep fresh water at all times.
Stay away from heat rocks, pads, lights etc. they are warm blooded and with a cage mate and plenty of warm fleece pouches they should be fine. If they are in an area that stays cold or has a lot of drafts, you can use space heater outside the cage. Just be sure you never put wires in the cage.
Lights aren't necessary but a red light bulb will allow you to see in the cage but doesn't hurt their eyes.

Well, I hope this helped. Feel free to ask if you have other questions. And make sure you posts pics when you get all set up!

Pictures
avatar
Nov 17 2014
12:03:23 AM
courtneyparke Glider Visit courtneyparke's Photo Album 53 Posts
Thank you! The heat rock was one of the things I was looking into, because I previously had a hedgehog (RIP Quiggs, lived 6 beautiful prickly years) and he had one that he loved but also was nothing like a glider. Also glad you recommend fleece, because I was leaning towards a mesh set haha. I found a pokeball pouch on etsy which I'm especially excited about because I'm giving one a pokemon name, but besides that I'll keep my eyes out for other little trinkets to throw in there, all the other cages have given me great ideas. I'm sure once I get them I'll continue to stuff their cage full as well haha thank you!


Also, where in the cage do your gliders prefer to have the wheel and pouches? I've heard pouches towards top and wheels middle, but I've also heard vise versa
Pictures
avatar
Nov 26 2014
03:03:34 PM
AllieRyan Joey USA 37 Posts
I've seen a few cages with flowers and leaves that I'm pretty sure are fake.. Is that safe for the gliders? Even if it's on the outside of the cage, they could still grab at the leaves?
Pictures
avatar
Nov 30 2014
05:30:12 PM
jamers113 Super Glider GliderMap Visit jamers113's Photo Album jamers113's Journal FL, USA 279 Posts
Was going to show off one of our girls room boy this cage thing has gone on for years I Still think The Fall foliege Cage is Coolest You can tell that person is very creative . I on the other hand had to ask gliders what to DO Our room looks more like a 5 yo play room. But as we lay in bed and watch them on webcam we put 2 in different areas so we can see everything Its funny several times we look up to see them with face looking straight in cammera Check out my pics. I take more glider pics than anyone I know but am always carful not to use flash or when I do its long distence.
Pictures
avatar
Dec 20 2014
08:58:21 PM
eclipseSA Joey 22 Posts
I am having a good giggle - Im a teacher and always looking for ideas for my classroom - you all would be top classroom decorators!!! So many ideas here! Great!! I have a question and I am sorry if it has already been answered but should a cage have enough room for the SG's to glide to an extent? I am for lots of toys and fun play accessories but just wanted to check if my cage must have space as well?

This thread is awesome!!! Thanks!
Pictures
avatar
Dec 20 2014
09:02:02 PM
eclipseSA Joey 22 Posts
sorry - another question - how do you keep the log or branches sanitised/clean? Will it be a problem that I live in an apartment and cant put my cage in the sun when I do a big clean?
Pictures
avatar
Dec 20 2014
10:22:14 PM
Candy Cuddle Bear Visit Candy's Photo Album FL, USA 8110 Posts
Most standard cages do not offer enough room for gliders to really glide but they do seem to like some open space in the cage for jumping from one side to the other.

My gliders will only glide when they can get somewhere high like the top of the window blinds or curtain rod where they can really launch themselves a pretty good distance.
Pictures
avatar
Dec 21 2014
03:34:41 PM
TJones09 Goofy Gorillatoes Visit TJones09's Photo Album 3524 Posts
First, to: Fairygirl and Trina, I love your cages you guys made. They are both interesting and cleverly designed with the doors/access. You both have very lucky gliders!

About cage accessories:

Although the mesh accessories are neat, I don't recommend a full set of them. It's better to have a fleece set, then add one to a few pieces of mesh accessories. It's also nice to be able to used different arrangements from time to time. Most gliders prefer the privacy and warmth of fleece accessories, but the mesh gives them a different option for change, both if using mesh at all should be available in the cage.

I read you have your wheel and diners already, good start. You would definitely need either two water bottles or one or two good water silos, I use these in regular size. You can have two, but since they can't fail as long as they contain water, you don't have to have two, I just use one.
http://www.petsmart.com/bird/bowls-feeders/insight-clean-water-silo-bird-waterer-zid36-14115/cat-36-catid-400014?var_id=36-14115&_t=pfm%3Dcategory

They are easier to clean than water bottles.

Now, moving on to toys and accessories: I know I've seen lists around, but can't locate any atm. I will try to list some basics, but also, look at the cage photos in this thread and see what other's have in their cages.

1. There are some items that aren't best to be kept in cages with gliders, including rope, if using a rope item, please, inspect daily for any fraying, as these can pose danger to suggie nails and toes.

2. Make sure your wheel is a suggie safe wheel, while other types of wheels are good for some pets, the suggie anatomy requires a more particular design to be considered safer, s/a no axle or pin holding it together.

3. Artificial (silk) plants, flowers and vines can be used safely as long as they do not have wire.

4. There are many hanging toys that are made and sold by vendors, but if you're crafty, you may enjoy creating your own. I do, but I've purchased a few here and there. There are two types of these toys: Foraging, which have a cup or something that can hold food and treats. Reset, which are toys that can be pulled apart by the gliders during the nigh, and reset by you in the morning. Mine seem to love toys they can pull out and toss about the cage ( stringing or hanging monkeys in a barrel and pom poms in a hanging container are among favs in my cage, but they like pulling straws out of wiffle balls or braided fleece also). You can look at these toys in photos of cages and there are a few threads around on just toys, you will get plenty good ideas from those. Also look at vendors that sell toy making supplies, that will give you a good idea of what you can use. Some items can be purchased at various dollar stores and some craft stores.

5. Floor toys: and sometimes these can be fixed higher up in cages, but generally more often on floor. Toy bins or Ball pits, these are popular and easy. Just take a basket or a container of sorts that will sit stable, and place pom poms, ping pong, wiffle ballls, golf practice wiffle balls, plastic army men or animals (hard plastic), plastic rings and bracelets as long as no glue or glitter (use common sense when purchasing), and straws, you can cut smaller or you can spiral them through a manual pencil sharpener (some of these items can be strung with craft lace or fleece to make hanging toys).

Baby or toddler toys like from Fisher Price or Little Tikes can be used as well. Make sure they do not have areas that could cause a glider to get stuck or injured if using in cage (unsupervised play). These can be found cheaply at yard sales or thrift stores.

I'm sure I've missed stuff, but it's really a lot of versatility, so enjoy researching and planning.


Pictures
avatar
Dec 22 2014
12:20:21 AM
eclipseSA Joey 22 Posts
quote:
Originally posted by Candy

Most standard cages do not offer enough room for gliders to really glide but they do seem to like some open space in the cage for jumping from one side to the other.

My gliders will only glide when they can get somewhere high like the top of the window blinds or curtain rod where they can really launch themselves a pretty good distance.



Thank you Candy - so many things to research and make sure are sorted before even thinking of bringing them home!
show your CAGES!!
Previous | Next |
Page: of 4

GliderGossip GliderGossip
Sugar Gliders
show your CAGES!!