Message: In Reply to: sleeping too much posted by troy on September 16, 1998 at 23:54:34:
I think this is pretty much the same thing as the baby gliders...they are individuals, and so will each sleep different amounts. Have you had him for long? Is this a change in his habits? If he's a new pet, he may be shy - I've read on this board about gliders that wouldn't play at all until all the lights are out and no one's around. Try getting a flashlight when he thinks you aren't there and see what he's doing. If this is a change in habit, I would be more worried. Hope that helps. : How much is too much for an adult glider to sleep? I never see him or hear him up at night and the only time during the everning that I get him up he just curls up and goes back to sleep. I have seen him fall asleep when I put him down if front of his food dish and sleep with his head leaned against the dish. He also will fall asleep when he is standing on the second level of his cage. What is going on? any comments are appreciated. sincerely, troy
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