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  | ceverii
Joey
18 Posts
| Nov 03 2009 : 01:50:34 PM   |
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So me and my girlfriend have had our male sugar glider for about a year. He started getting very nippy, and rubbing his chest on everything in sight. So as a result we went and got him neutered thinking it would settle his hormones down a little bit. Well about a month has passed and he is still biting very often rubbing his chest on everything. We play with him during the day and every night, he gets tons of love. He is a sweetheart most of the time, he just loves to nip at our fingers and hands... We never feed him by hand or anything like that so I dont know where its coming from.
I also have a female glider i just got about a month ago and she is sooooo nice. I kept them apart for the 30 days and really want them to meet eachother, but im just afraid hes going to nip at her like he does us. Any advice?
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|   | thefotokat
Glider

125 Posts
| Nov 03 2009 : 02:11:46 PM     |
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It can take more than 30 days for the hormones to dissipate. Having a female nearby can incite him to mark more. Many gliders nip while "grooming" you, and I know it can hurt a bit. Do be careful to use the same handsoap as scents can also increase the amount of biting he does. He may not nip at her, but like any intro, you have to go slowly and watch. If quarantine for her is over, you can start to swap pouches between the cages. That will take some time. Hopefully, they will start to "talk" (click) to each other. Then you can move their cages closer and eventually work up to a face to face. Just take everything slow and watch their reactions. Neutered males can still try to mate and can inflict mating wounds.
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  | Catman
Face Hugger
  
CO, USA
1782 Posts
| Nov 03 2009 : 02:12:32 PM     |
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He could be trying to groom you.
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  | ceverii
Joey
18 Posts
| Nov 03 2009 : 02:28:23 PM    |
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quote: Originally posted by Catman
He could be trying to groom you.
eh...it doesnt seem like it...He really gets into it sometimes and bites super hard
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  | kyro298
Cuddle Bear
       
CO, USA
11119 Posts
| Nov 03 2009 : 02:32:09 PM     |
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He may always be a nipper. I have 6 and out of all of them, I have one that's a nipper. He just is.
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  | thefotokat
Glider

125 Posts
| Nov 03 2009 : 03:12:04 PM     |
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It may still be grooming. There are some VERY powerful groomers. The 2 I mentioned will bite hard on certain occasions when they smell other gliders on my arm. I always wash my arm prior to handling them and that eliminates the problem.
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  | Dahlia_2020
Face Hugger
  
SC, USA
1344 Posts
| Nov 03 2009 : 04:42:53 PM    |
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You have to reprimand them when they bite. Make a PSST! sound each time he bites. If that doesn't work, blow on him. This has always worked for me when nothing else did.
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  | swilt
Joey
USA
98 Posts
| Nov 05 2009 : 12:13:31 AM    |
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my nico is sitting under my hair grooming the back of my neck its so funny
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  | THEHYLAND
Goofy Gorillatoes
    
FL, USA
4347 Posts
| Nov 05 2009 : 07:14:41 AM    |
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He could be going through his teen years. I would just keep working with him. Try giving him treats with you hands. yoggies, dried fruit, meal worms, things like that. When they do bite/nip say no or do the psst thing, or you could try blowing on them. Good luck.
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