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sahana.kargi Posted - Aug 07 2017 : 12:52:29 PM
How much did you all pay for your gliders? I think it would be interesting to see and also prevent people from paying for an over-priced glider. Also, give your opinions on when you think a sugar glider in 'under-priced' or when they are over-priced. I personally wouldn't buy any sugar glider joeys less than 150 because I think they might defiantly have some health or behavior problems if you can get them that cheap. I also wouldn't pay over 400. dollars for a standard glider note. I just feel that is a bit overpriced. What do you guys think? How much did you pay for your gliders? |
18 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
Holly n Clover Posted - Jul 19 2018 : 09:27:06 AM
400 each they were twins together 800 plus shipping |
Holly n Clover Posted - Jul 19 2018 : 09:26:06 AM
Holly and Clover(twins) were 400 each (so 800) plus shipping |
Ballistic_Glider Posted - Jun 17 2018 : 02:56:35 PM
400$. My breeder's original price for the Cremeino was 400$ and Ring-Tail 200$-250$. She said she would give us them both for 400$ and we wouldn't have to pay airplane shipping cost either because it was our first pair of gliders! She also bonded with them before sending them to us. What a great breeder! |
Tabbiecat Posted - May 12 2018 : 12:15:46 AM
All of mine have been free due to people unable to care for them then a few of them were born in home from our first two gliders. Most of them are standard coloration then we have two I can’t remember the name for, but they are mostly white with a little bit of black on his face and tail. |
BennyNace Posted - Apr 20 2018 : 07:26:44 PM
I have 3 standards that were $100 -$150. (2 more were free to good home) and a creamino that was 450 but included neutering. |
secondchancewv Posted - Apr 17 2018 : 01:55:28 PM
i have 4 that were dropped off at our facility. we are not open to the public so the gliders live at my house. we have bought supplies such as a cage, exercise wheel, glider snacks,etc. my mom made sleeping pouches. I have been buying their food out of pocket. I don't feed any of the formulas or meals that are bought. I buy fruit and vegetables for them. my grocery cart looks like I am a healthy eater but the good food is for our gliders! |
HHHS Posted - Apr 17 2018 : 12:44:27 PM
I'm sorry that I am writing here because I can tell that most of the people that participated in the poll have big hearts and are very familiar with sugar gliders. I need to find my 2 male sugar gliders a new home. This is breaking my heart but I have to do it. If any of you is interested in adopting 2 suggies at no cost please let me know. I just want somebody that will love them and take good care of them. I'm located in Vienna. Thanks! |
Jessie_Luna Posted - Apr 17 2018 : 11:58:40 AM
I got my 2 from a breeder. One standard grey was $200, the other creamino was $400 |
Tabbie Posted - Jan 20 2018 : 07:13:17 PM
I read some of the comments and it reminded me of all the vet bills we had for one of our ladies. So we have probably spent over 5 grand in the last few years just upgrading and making them happy |
Tabbie Posted - Jan 20 2018 : 07:07:31 PM
All of mine have been free and kind of like rescues due to the owners being unable to care for them. Although I’ve probably spent well over 3 grand on supplies for them. |
Summernicole Posted - Jan 15 2018 : 01:57:21 PM
My first couple were $100 for the pair of standard grey boys as pets rehoming off of Craigslist. And then a 'WFB' (I think he was actually a platinum) was $150 as a pet, out of the other Glider forum. And I got a grey female to pair with him for $50 off of CL. My first lineage pair was $275 for the mosaic male (abnormally low price, but she had 6 joeys from the last 'sets' when all her pairs were having their next sets.) And the female is a WF Platinum originally $650, but I paid $525 as a discount for her to go with my male from the same breeder. I have paid anywhere from $200-500 for Leus with lineage and breeding rights..They go upwards of $700 still, but I haven't personally paid that yet. Same on Mosaics. I would like a BFBB, but I'm waiting to find another price deal, as I'm just not comfortable with $700+ right now. Same on Pieds. |
Riconlilomommy Posted - Jan 15 2018 : 08:57:28 AM
I paid $75 for my Lilo, found on Craigslist and $100 for my Rico (reduced price from $150) |
lfr899 Posted - Nov 28 2017 : 10:23:39 AM
All mine were free...i looked under my pet needs a new home a few times..other times i rescued them from bad situations. I think once I paid 60 for a cage. Its never really free tho. Cost of neauters..vet care..food. But ive never regreted it..ever. |
Scoria Posted - Nov 27 2017 : 10:09:14 PM
Mine were $150 US each. One's standard gray, the other white face. They were both already neutered and very well-socialized and cared for. The person I bought them from gave me a good deal because I did my reseach beforehand and convinced them I'd properly care for them. I've seen them go for less than that on Craigslist, if I were getting more I wouldn't rule them out based just off of low price because often the people on there are just wanting to be rid of them. |
Coral and Sparky Posted - Nov 04 2017 : 08:45:48 PM
Coral is a mosaic glider, however we got her for free from my aunt, and Sparky is a $250 standard gray. |
ptamom Posted - Aug 30 2017 : 04:41:36 PM
Athena was $300 Serena/Explorer (twins) $400 each |
jdching Posted - Aug 08 2017 : 11:19:18 AM
My first 2 were from PP, $300 each. My 2nd two were free and my last one was $100. |
BYK_Chainsaw Posted - Aug 07 2017 : 07:40:43 PM
the highest we paid was $200, we got some for 100 or less and 6 we got free. |