new to suger gliders

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cnoel08;2530958; said:
-250 is too much for one. if you truely are going to love gliders then you will love the ones that you get wherever you get them from.
-on the glider central i sent you to they have a list of breeders and a buy/sell place. im sure you can find someone near you.
-dont let kids play with gliders. period. gliders might bite. kid gets hurt/scared drops/hits/punts glider=dead glider.
-bigger cages wont hurt...
-dont get one from a petstore. they are usually more scared/defencive than hand raised.
- they tend to bond with one person and see them as safe. if your wife is the main one who tends to them then they might not be very friendly to you.


i'm not saying the kids will play with it all the time or even alot. i will allway be there with the 6 year old. we have a hedghog he loves to play with. spends hours with it. as for the cage.. can i use a small cat or dog kenal(haven messured the with of the wire.) i mean just gor the wire not for the full cage
 
fork203551;2531080; said:
i'm not saying the kids will play with it all the time or even alot. i will allway be there with the 6 year old. we have a hedghog he loves to play with. spends hours with it. as for the cage.. can i use a small cat or dog kenal(haven messured the with of the wire.) i mean just gor the wire not for the full cage
i wouldnt use that cage. they need height to play, and lots of toys, and a large wheel to play on. like i said if you go to glidercentral they have EVERYTHING you need to know and more. and the bars on the dog kennel are no good for gliders.
 
coura;2533785; said:
Dont know why but I dont think this is a good idea....
the dog kennel?
 
I would definately go with a bigger cage unless you plan on taking them out a lot. They need to have space to glide around and groups are always better. Oh quick tip for you if your glider doesnt want to eat or isnt warming up to you as much as you would like try cheerios and/or baby food as a treat they go nuts for that stuff! Good luck and I am so jealous!! I want one but my fiance wont let me get one.
 
first of all, a taller cage is much more important that wide. even though it does need to be wide so they have room to jump around and play and possibly glide.

i adopted my little boys for $150 a piece. i think 250 isnt bad if they are coming from a loving breeder that makes sure they are healthy and social before selling them.

go to this page. it tells you how to build a cage
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/153620/how_to_build_a_sugar_glider_cage.html

also, realize that these are tiny delicate creatures and they are not like puppies that let you pet and play with them right away. they need time to get used to their environment and bond with you before you even consider picking them up or trying to play. their bite hurts! get a childs play tent so they can run around and get used to being around you. and also a bonding pouch to get used to your scent and used to trusting you. once you get them to trust you they are amazing pets.

also, get used to feeding them bugs, and preparing fresh fruit and veggies every single day. they can be a lot of work and people dont realize this until after they get them. i am only saying this because many people hate them and then go to resell them just because they are not trusting on the first meet and they require work. i just dont want to see more sugar gliders left unwanted because people do not know what it takes to care for them.
 
also the spacing of the cage should not be more than 1/2" because they can squeeze through pretty much anything
 
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fork203551;2530712; said:
what the heck is 4x4x4 have to do with what i said. and everything else you said. that has nothing to do with what i asked. what i asked is: is it better for a big or small cage and what to make it out of? not a min size. also i did state i know everything else about what a glider needs. i don't need to be directed to a web site in witch i already know what it's saying. and doesn't answer any of the question


UNTIE YOUR PANTYS AND CRY ME A RIVER....

a cage made from aluminum frame and vinyl coated chicken wire is perfect.... and since you know what the site says your obviously a expert and dont need anybodys help...
 
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