Sugargliders for sale in Syracuse,NY

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brad2525

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Feb 17, 2008
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Syracuse,NY
I have 2 male sugarglider joeys for sale. About 2 months out of pouch. Friendly but still a little shy. $150 each firm.

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Also up for trades if anyone has anything interesting. Oh and sorry but no shipping. I'd feel bad putting these guys in a box and sending them across country.
 
awww how cute.... i miss my lil guys.... if i had the $$$ i would be all over them... great pets...
 
Don't know much about them but are they hard to care for? Are they known to get more vicious as they age?
 
brad2525;1919921; said:
Also up for trades if anyone has anything interesting. Oh and sorry but no shipping. I'd feel bad putting these guys in a box and sending them across country.

I would soooo love one! :D But I think its the right choice not to go shipping them in a plane (and my parents would kill me anyways :D)... poor little cuties! :eek:

Woa, what kind of pets do they make? Are they smart? Interactive? Hard to care for? They must require lots of space and time out of their cages! :)
 
1st picture stunned me, lol. Nice lil pets. They look adorable. You should keep them, they are just too cute to sell. Good luck with the sale though.
 
gliders are very social and need to be in groups..... just keep there cage clean feed them and socialize with them (very playful) and they are great pets...
 
i have one and we enjoy it there not to bad to care for and really have personalitys
 
These guys are super easy to care for. They need a fairly large cage though unless you are going to have them out alot. They are omnivores. They love superworms and mealworms. They are know to eat small mice also but i have never done. They require a high protine diet and mainly friut. They are also nocturnal. Nighttime is when all the action takes place so if you're not a latenighter or and early morning person they are probably not for you. Also they are marsupials meaning the have a pouch that their young go in for nursing and comfort. (that explains the 1st pic) They are fairly active and need to be in pairs or groups. They are native to australia and can glide great distances. They can also be pretty mean sometimes. I have been pretty fortunate as mine have all been pretty docile. Also these guys go for $175-$250 in every shop i've seen so $150 is a pretty good deal i think. If anyone has any question feel free to ask.
 
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