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Posted by: interrested, kittyluvzfrogs@aol.com
Subject: want one need to know the info
When: 8:26 PM, 18 Oct 2000
IP: 152.163.213.184
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I am looking into getting a small pet. i would like to know the basics on sugar gliders i.e. cage food, habits. please take the time to respond i will give he/she a good home. raspberry raspberry



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Posted by: KarenE, KarenElfrank@aol.com
Subject: none
When: 9:27 PM, 18 Oct 2000
IP: 152.163.201.77

Rather than having us answer your questions initially, the very best thing you can do is to do all the research yourself.
You will be more likely to remember what you have researched. After you have done this, come back with specific questions and we will be glad to help you.



Posted by: Mary/Beck, intr01dc@frank.mtsu.edu
Subject: Reaserch
When: 11:57 PM, 18 Oct 2000
IP: 12.77.121.122

Gliders are very hard to take care of pets. They have very specific dietary requirements as well as caging and playtime. They may be small animals but they require a very large cage. You need to spend several months reaserching before deciding to get one. Here is the best place to start..read all the information on all the links there please.

<a href=http://www.angelfire.com/nb/sugarglider/index.html>http://www.angelfire.com/nb/sugarglider/index.html</a>




Posted by: chrissy, crisi13@aol.com
Subject: none
When: 12:10 AM, 19 Oct 2000
IP: 152.163.213.76

I decided that I wanted to get a glider in sept of last yr..... I researched and researched and finally got two in april that was 8mths later, AND I STILL have questions everyday and this is a good place to come back to but I am glad I read up on them they are not like my guinea pig, they are way more complex... happy researching raspberry