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Subject: I tend to agree with Thomas, why don't you want to neuter your male? It won't change him (well, except for the obvious). Good luck, n/m ~Q>
Posted by cheri on May 01, 1999 at 17:19:56:

In Reply to: Re: glider mating--should they be controlled posted by Thomas on May 01, 1999 at 15:00:06:

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: You have to face the decision of either neutering or continuing to have joeys. Since you don't want to neuter the male, you will have joeys. Reducing the temperature is an experiment I would be very careful about. From my experience (I didn't purposely lower the temperature, but I had to be very careful about it dropping too low), I seriously doubt it will work. I hear more about deaths in gliders during the winter months where the owner didn't keep the temperature up.

: My gliders had joeys, and then I neutered all the males when I didn't want them to have anymore. Think about your reasons for wanting them to have joeys and make a decision based on what you want and what is best for them. The neutering hasn't had any bad effects on my males.

: -Thomas




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