Jun 1, 2016 Made a new cage set! Posted by: annafntntI made a new cage set for my 3 soon to be 4 suggie bears!!! They love it... I love it...YAY!! Lol
Jun 1, 2016 Sugar Glider Aging Posted by: GliderGossipI have a 7 year old sugar glider, he will turn 8 in August, and I've noticed that he is starting to get random gray spots on his fur and has lost a little fur under his eye. Should I be concerned or is this just aging? May 31, 2016 Dry Food Options Posted by: LittleFootI am curious on what everyone feeds their suggies for dry food. I have been feeding Littlefoot Vitacraft Vitasmart. Not sure exactly if there are better/healthier options for food. I want the best for my baby. May 30, 2016 My female is pregnant!!!:) Posted by: annafntntSo its been awhile since ive been on here... But my female is pregnant!! And judging by what i seen today joey should be OP within the week. Im super excited!!! May 23, 2016 Introduction Posted by: _316amHi everyone my name is Dani, i'm a 15 year old transguy and the owner of Ashton Buddha Bridgewater. He is a single 1 year old male suggie and he is bonded to me like glue. He loves going everywhere with me , and he is great by himself. For my birthday and his birthday i'm going to get him a little friend (: pictures of him to be shown soon May 21, 2016 New (and first) suggie. Please read and offer advice! Posted by: Aesthetic_Lunacy Hello! My name is Chelsea and I recently adopted a rescue glider. She is very sweet but shy, which is understandable due to how she was raised. I have wanted a suggie for years and have done thorough research. I was wanting to ask about bonding tips. Don’t get me wrong, she is doing very well after only just over a week and a half; however it is never a bad thing to know too many good suggie facts! She is 2 years old, and when adopted she didn’t even have a name #61516; (I have named her Ruby). She was semi properly fed, and received her calcium and such, but it was a very boring diet. No real variety. She also had NO toys at all spare a single plastic chain laying on the ground and one pouch that was made of a very tread based material that was very dirty. No bedding in her cage, just the plastic pan underneath, and no love.. She had a mate but he passed away, and she was very lonely, never played with, and was just a decoration… Upon receiving her she got a totally remodeled cage complete with 2 different pretty fleece pouches I made her, a hammock, a fleece braid, a “parrot” swing, rodent safe running wheel, tree stump hut with fleece strips, a fresh wide tube, 2 cage length perches, and I have a hanging treat puzzle box on the way, 2 more hanging toys, another perch, and my son graciously gave her one of his old baby toys. A rolling dump truck (which she plays with every night). I am currently making her a second set of fleece things to use for when I change out her stuff and wash them. She gets a variety of fresh fruits and veggies every night with either chicken or egg (turns out miss Ruby loves celery), and every day when I come home from work one of the first things I do is talk to her and give her a few pets and a treat. She is still skiddish, which as I said I understand, but she hasn’t crabbed at me since her 2nd day here and will calmly sit in my hand and munch on her treats. Baby steps. I plan on adopting her a new friend once funds allows such and once she is more comfortable here. Sorry for the rant, I am just very excited and proud of my Ruby. ANYWAY… Does anyone have any bonding advice, toy suggestions, treat suggestions, ANY suggestions? I have done my research well, but you can never have too much information! Thank you all!
May 20, 2016 Cage cover Posted by: Gabbii1228So I made my babies, Goku and Vegeta, a "tie knot" cage cover to keep them warm at night. When I wake up in the morning, many of the knots are untied. Obviously they enjoy the knots as a game. Any suggestions on a toy that I could make them with knots?? May 13, 2016 May 13, 2016 Hello! Posted by: Klm612
They come to greet me when I open the cage! Bonding is going well! Apr 28, 2016 New Joey - Need Help! Posted by: krod I just got an 8 week out of pocket female joey to be buddies with my 10 week out of pocket. I have her in her own cage right now while she gets used to everything/everybody in our home. I had great success with my 10 week old, but I'm at a loss with her. She crabs constantly when she knows I'm approaching her cage and lunges at me through the cage with teeth bared when I get near. She came in a pouch that doesn't hang or zip, so I had to set it on the floor of the cage, hoping she might adjust to the freshly washed hanging pouch and relocate there. She comes out of her pouch to eat (she eats like a champ) and run on her wheel, but at this point I can't even get her into a bonding pouch to at least carry her around with me. I have clothing with my scent on/in her cage. When I purchased her she escaped the inadequate pouch despite my best efforts and was free in my parked car for about 30 minutes and it was a nightmare trying to catch her. Because of that I know that she is as fast as lightning, so I'm terrified that she will elude me when trying to get her out somehow and never be seen again. I realize everyone is different, but she has me stumped. I'm pretty sure all the circumstances are as they should be due to my recent success with my other joey. I'm just laying low and basically leaving her alone for now, but I'd love any suggestions. Apr 24, 2016 fionna and cake Posted by: tabbySo i got two 4 year old female sugar gliders from a rescue they were abuse not bad but still abused the people i bought them from are super nice they feed them and all. but i think they don't like me i have had them for 4 months and i play with them for 2 hours a day at night so i don't wake them up in the middle of their sleeping time. their fur isn't shiny anymore and very dry looking i feed them a healthy diet. i live in Arizona .I need help. do you suggest any bonding exercises and diets for them? Apr 24, 2016 LGRS Suggie soup Posted by: MacBellaHi I currently have my sugar gliders on the LGRS diet and am looking for new things to feed a side the LGRS diet I am wondering what other people are feeding their gliders a side this diet?
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