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Posted by: Chameleo19 at Wed Apr 7 12:33:36 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chameleo19 ] I also have a breeding trio of sugar gliders. They are very interesting creatures but I do not suggest keeping them in or near your bedroom seeing as you will not get any sleep. They tend to bark at night and it sounds similar to a tiny dogs barking and boy can that sound travel. Generally they are easy to care for as long as you feed them a proper diet being a high protein low fat high calcium low phosphorus diet. There are many sites out there that have instructions on how to make your own mixtures with a blender to supplement thier fruits veggies and insect diet. Also there are other sites out there that manufacture specific diets for the gliders they say you dont have to feed them the fruits or veggies anymore but I have found that they still will eat what they need in the specific diet and then enjoy thier fruits and veggies still. One manufactured pellet I have used for my sugar gliders with great success can be found at www.brisky.com. The pellet may seem expensive but when you consider the small amount that your gliders will consume each night it really pans out. If any one has any further questions for me on sugar gliders feel free to contact me at my e-mail address Chameleo19@hotmail.com. | ||
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