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Nov 10, 2014 Introducing male gliders. Posted by: Ajittagoon87 I have two neutered males they have been together since before i got them two years ago. They are 21/2 yrs old. I recently took in a 4 month old male glider from someone who did not think they could take care of him:/ I got him neutered two weeks ago and he is growing, but he's still only about 5 months old. I want to introduce him to my other two males but have been waiting since he got neutered two weeks ago and I just don't want him to get hurt. Has anyone had success introducing a neutrered male to two neutered male pair? Also I have notice my two male pair have been trying to chew through r everything that the other glider touches. I don't know if it is stress or maybe they don't like him. Lol I put they cages by each other and my male pair will call out to him and make a hiss sound. But they do a bark and his at the end of the bark to talk to him. I only know this sound because when I first got my male glider pair I got them neutered and separated them for a week and they costantly called out for each other that way.
Nov 6, 2014 Question about female possible gland issue Posted by: SmallshortnessSo I have two sugar gliders barrett and Daisy, brother and sister barrett is neutered. I'm having concerns about Daisy i got her in May from the same breeder and I can honestly say I have never seen her make a good poo, not like her brother. When she climbs o the cage I can see her rear end and it pulsates from time to time and it is a whiteish clear color almost like she is trying to poo but can't. There is no discharge and she doesn't seem to be on any pain and she eats normal and is a fire cracker I'm just concerned about her rear end. My vet said she looked healthy, but the vet isn't experienced with sugar gliders beyond male neutering so I wanted to see what you guys thought. Agains she doesn't seem to be in any pain but I can't say I've seen her go poo more then a few chunks and sometimes connected by a stringy mucus. Nov 3, 2014 can sugar gliders have gum drops Oct 29, 2014 Custom cage Posted by: Trina0579Hi everyone! I'm new to the group but have been reading a lot of your posts, which have been very helpful thus far. A couple months ago I started looking for a new cage, then decided to build my own as many of you have. It's been a long process but I wanted to share. It does not meet the recommended depth but I believe it makes up for it in width & height. And judging by the jumps and glides and constant running & playing since I put my girls in it tonight, I think it's a big hit!
Sorry, I can't figure out why it keeps rotating my pics after they download Oct 27, 2014 fightin??? what should i do Posted by: abby and avaso ive had abby and ally they were sisters until ally died so i decided to get ava so abby had a friend they were doing fine and it seemed to be great but i stared to noticed that only at night abby would make this sound then jump on ava where they both were 'yelling'. it wierd because during the day they love each other it just at noght its grtting me freaked out plz telll me anything that you think will help Oct 26, 2014 Diet Posted by: CaushaMy boyfriend and I just got two female sugar gliders in July. Sydney is the more shy one and likes to be held onto and sat with during the day. Wallaby is the more outgoing one. She will run around us like crazy, jump from each of us, onto the floor then back in us again! We love both of them very much! I have been doing a lot of research on them to insure they have a happy life with us. Right now I am making their food, which I freeze and take out some each night for their dinner. Here is the website that I use for the outline of what I make for them. www.thepetglider.com/glider-care-info/nutrition-system
What do you think!? Oct 22, 2014 Short tail??? Posted by: TerriEloiseI just received a male sugar glider who is believed to be a year old. His tail is short!!! I Can't find any information on this. I'm 90% positive his previous owners didn't properly care for him, but does anyone have any suggestions on why this could be? Oct 20, 2014 Rehoming my baby sugar glider Posted by: Bookie0821I just got a male baby sugar glider 3 days ago. He's 8 1/2 weeks old and neutered. I have to sell him and I'm just utterly lost as to what to do. He will come with his cage, food, vitiamins, heating rock, heat lamp, carrying pouch, food bowl and water bottle. I'm in the airforce and now on sudden notice im being shipped out and where I'll be staying I cannot keep him. And this kills me. I want him to go to a good home. I paid almost 700 for everything. Id like to rehome him for 200 plus whatever shipping will cost me. Can anyone help??? Oct 10, 2014 Poor baby Posted by: Glideralycia
I have a pair of gliders that breed and they had two Joeys OOP on August 10,2014. My pair has had 6 litters since she was 8 months and my friend who is also a breeder thought I should separate them because my momma wasn't taking care of herself she was looking all nappy her fur wasn't soft anymore. About 3-4 weeks later I found out I may be loosing my apt so I bought a different cage I put the parents together with the joeys. The male joey had a home I was just waiting for him to be old enough and the little girl I named mystique I was gonna keep her she WAS very bonded to me she'd even sleep in my hand. I thought dad would be ok and accept both babies. WELL I WAS WRONG HE ACCEPTED THE BOY JOEY FINE. BUT the girl my baby he jumped on her and attacked her I kept telling him twilight stop I kept trying to get him off, I tried to get her and because she was so scared she'd bite me. But after maybe 3 min or less I got her out. The only prob now is she's so scared now she is so scared of me now. I just want her back to what she was a happy bonded baby. Every time I just reach my hand in her cage she gets on her back legs with her Hands up crabbing and lungs at me........ Please anyone advice I've never had this happen before in the 5 years I've raised gliders I don't know what to do Oct 7, 2014 did I buy an unhealthy sugarglider? Posted by: HappysweetaI bought a fiver year old female sugar glider about 3 days ago and it is so different from my male sugar glider. She is very very sweet she gives kisses and let's you pick her up no problem. She is always sleeping though and doesn't move much. She's over weight and her tail is this and scraggly looking unlike my males who's is very strong. When I got her the owner have her a big chunk of bread for a snack I didn't say anything but I knew that wasn't healthy and they said she loves bread. When I took her home she will eat and drink but only if you put it in her face. She also doesn't have a good grip. Is this just an unhealthy diet? I've been feeding her egg and apples with calcium of course. She also loves her pellet food I think that's kinda strange seeing as my boy chews on it and spits it out. Please if some one reads this tell me what to do! Thank you Sep 27, 2014 mating question Posted by: heymaaaare sugar gliders started mating yesterday and was at it off and on for over 12 hours is that normal? Sep 22, 2014 Fighting Posted by: MikaandlolliI have 2 female sugar gliders. One names mika who is 8 months and lolli who is 3 months. When I first introduced them they got along pretty well but the longer it's been since lolli joined our family she has become very cruel to my other glider. It started out not letting her eat or stealing all of her food so I eventually separated them during food time. Now lolli always starts balling up and fighting with mika and I'm very worried. I keep having to keep them separated but I got two so they wouldn't be lonely so I hate it! I don't want to have to keep them apart but I don't want either of them getting hurt too. What do I do?
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