I would like to get another sugar glider to keep my glider, Buddy company when I cant. Will Buddy still share a strong bond with me when I get another glider, or will he bond to the other glider and lose the bond with me?
Thanks,
Andrew
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I would like to get another sugar glider to keep my glider, Buddy company when I cant. Will Buddy still share a strong bond with me when I get another glider, or will he bond to the other glider and lose the bond with me?
Thanks,
Andrew
If your bond is really strong now, than he will probably still have that strong bond but he will bond to the other glider also. You will probably be his main family member though. Now every glider is different so I may be wrong. When I had my male glider we had a really strong bond, then when my female glider came into the picture, he was in heaven because he now has two family members! I hope that helps.
The only glider I ever had a really strong bond with was a female. And I was worried when I got her Oscar...a human hating glider that had been mistreated for who knows how long. But he loved my litte girly! 
however, as much as she enjoyed having a new companion in the cage with her, she was still right on the side of her cage, nose sticking out pleading me to hold her every time I walked in to the room. So like Drewman said, as long as the bond is strong, you will still be the main love of your gliders life. 
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