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Tigger1992 Posted - Jan 26 2014 : 01:04:34 AM
I have recently given one of my boys a new home. Now I have 2 boys. This sounds mean but why wont they shut up now at night?! Theyll bark all night long. They have food, water, they arent scared of anything. Its really making me upset because theyve never barked like this and its bothering me. I need my sleep and so the the people living with me. I dont mind them running aroung and playing but the barking is lasting too long. Please help!!
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marisa0820 Posted - Jun 19 2014 : 10:47:25 AM
Because they miss each other... Once a glider family is bonded it's absolutely CRUEL to separate them! Just show them extra love and affection because they're most likely very upset right now and wondering where their brother is...
astockd1 Posted - Jun 19 2014 : 01:28:16 AM
Not to be rude but it's really not nice to rehome one glider in a group because they will MISS each other!!! Imagine if one day you woke up in a stranger's house and you knew no one and you never got to talk to your family/friends again and were so confused and couldn't do anything about it... =(
NerdyHails Posted - Jan 29 2014 : 01:56:37 PM
The light/ night light thing really helps!!!! I bought a girl who was used to being with a colony and she barked and barked and barked until i tried the night light. Then i bought a 3 more gliders and now they are all a happy family. But my girl sometimes will bark but very rarely will she :D
Tongue Flicker Posted - Jan 26 2014 : 09:27:17 AM

Put a low light desk lamp beside their cage to shorten or prevent their barking activities
Piper150072 Posted - Jan 26 2014 : 01:34:01 AM
They were probably bonded to the glider you rehomed & missing him. They are barking to try to find him.