Message: In Reply to: Is it okay to have a lone glider? posted by Jessica on May 06, 1998 at 08:36:52: There is also another option besides just settling for aother female. In the near future, I also plan to get a buddy for my SG, Pookie. In the beginning I decided right away I wanted to get another female to avoid having offsprings. Then when I emailed a local breeder, he even considered a neutered male. How about adding that to your choices? Just a little something I came across. Austin, TX glider, : My glider, Roo, means the world to me, almost! She does not walk upsides down on the top of the cage in boredom like some people say she should. She gets up imediatly when I call her name. All I have to say is come on Roo!!!! Rooey, come her girl, and out she comes, ready to play. Does this mean she loves playing with me, and thinks I am a much bigger play mate glider? I can't get her a mate, cause my dad is not about to pay for a male, plus the babies they produce. I have to get a male if I want one. Oh, and this person I know said that I could borrow her wild male to breed, then give it back. If she had a female baby, could I keep it with her? Or would she eventually reject it. Do u this is a good idea?
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