Many people
would say a Sugar gliders are an exotic animal that shouldn't be
kept in captivity. But what people don't know is that sugar gliders
have been in captivity in many years and are starting to become a
wildly breed species. They are said to even live 5 years longer in
captivity because they are not prey. Sugar gliders have specific
diets, but are surprisingly easy to keep happy and healthy. Sugar
gliders are easy exotic pets to maintain but you must do your
research before getting them. First off Suggies have a specific
diet that varies between fruits, veggies, and
protein. At all
times they need a dry pellet mix in their cage. Glider complete
formula is a pellet mix with dry
fruit, this mix
gives them fiber they need for their digestion system. Their main
course is called HPW which stands for high protein Wombaroo. Hpw
is a formula that keeps calcium in
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In their cage
they need seperate bowls for each dish preferably ones that hang on
the side. You can also use cool traps to hide their food in so they
get the instincts they are hunting. In their cage they also need
Hammocks, pouches, and toys. Their toys need to be plastic because
suggies will pee on wood and the wood will be soaked and will rot.
Ropes are also dangerous to gliders because their nails could get
caught and to get free they will chew their hands off. Overall
plastic is the best and safest option. Sugar gliders should only
have items made out of fleece other fabrics are easy to chew and
ingest. For exercise they need a safe wheel and make sure it's
quiet because they are nocturnal. For bedding below they bottom
wiring should lay newspaper for an easier more sanitary cleanup.
Cleaning supplies also necessary for the cage are baby wipes, scrub
brush, and cage klean by exotic
nutrition.
They should also have a tent where they can fly around without
getting out of










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