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  | tiffsuggie
Glider

84 Posts
| Jun 28 2012 : 01:02:36 AM   |
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ok i have been looking EVERYWHERE for suggies anywhere from 2-4 of them. i have been emailing people like crazy! i finally found a couple people and debateing which ones to get. i found them on hoobly. they are in maryland and PA. i am exstremely excited and cait wait to pick them up once they are ready! wish me the best of luck
-tiff
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|   | Skyfire
Face Hugger
  
AZ, USA
456 Posts
| Jun 28 2012 : 02:46:30 AM    |
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Good luck
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  | MamaBird
Super Glider
 
USA
390 Posts
| Jun 28 2012 : 08:31:18 AM    |
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Good luck!! Be careful of scammers. Are they breeders you can go visit?
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  | StellaAnLuna
Fuzzy Wuzzy
   
1063 Posts
| Jun 28 2012 : 05:31:28 PM    |
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Good luck!! :)
~Erica~
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  | tiffsuggie
Glider

84 Posts
| Jun 29 2012 : 12:06:01 AM    |
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yep! we are going to do pickup we almost got scammed once from the woman giving away a standard grey and leucistic for only 400! i dont know why i event fell for that one!lol thanks guyss!
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  | TJones09
Fuzzy Wuzzy
   
1990 Posts
| Jun 29 2012 : 05:58:54 AM    |
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Congrats!
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  | Candy
Zippy Glidershorts
     
USA
4516 Posts
| Jun 29 2012 : 09:54:30 AM     |
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Do you have a cage yet? You can help the time pass more quickly by decorating your cage, making cute fleece sleeping pouches, Order a glider safe wheel to put in the cage, get a couple water bottles etc.
Have you chosen a diet to feed your new gliders? If not, I have links to the recoginzed glider diets on my web page to help you decide which one you want to use.
http://www.gliderkids.com/contact.html
Once you choose diet you and your parents feel will be best for your gliders, you can order any specific ingredients and supplements, if they are not available locally, so you will be ready to prepare a batch of your glider's staple diet as soon as you pick them up.
You might also call local vets to find out which ones are experienced in providing care for gliders. It help to have numbers for a regular vet (your new gliders will need a well check up) and also one for a 24 hour emergency vet, because gliders are nocturnal and if they get hurt or appear to be sick, it might not be during your regular vet's office hours.
Getting prepared for your new gliders will help make the wait go more quickly.
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  | baby.girl
Face Hugger
  
USA
538 Posts
| Jun 29 2012 : 11:46:05 AM    |
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good luck
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  | baby.girl
Face Hugger
  
USA
538 Posts
| Jun 29 2012 : 11:47:40 AM    |
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good luck
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