Posted by: | dagny | Subject: | foregot to count | When: | 4:35 PM, 05 Jan 2001 | IP: | 24.18.196.238 |
this may sound totally stupid but when do you know a glider is definitally ready to leave the nest.. I foregot to mark down when they were oop but i want to say about 2 months (maybe sightly less) they have all their fur..eat leadbeaters by themselves..eat some foods (but mostly leadbeaters) i dont want to kick them out to0 early...but i also want them to bond to their new human mommy when young..so how do i know when they should go???
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Posted by: | mary | Subject: | none | When: | 5:06 PM, 05 Jan 2001 | IP: | 152.163.201.186 |
This is a forum for discussion. Placements of messages wanting sugar gliders or selling sugar gliders will be deleted.
Posted by: | dagny | Subject: | none | When: | 5:50 PM, 05 Jan 2001 | IP: | 24.18.196.238 |
i'm not trying to sell them! i am just wondering if anyone knows when to be sure they are ready to leave their parents
Posted by: | Maria, dmeexotics@aol.com | Subject: | none | When: | 5:58 PM, 05 Jan 2001 | IP: | 64.12.105.59 |
Typically joeys are ready to be removed from the parents cage when they are eating regular food. By this time, their tails should be fluffy all the way to the end.
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