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    Looks like a great cage.
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    Are they ever cute. Congratulations
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    Thank you!!

    Banjo was neutered Tuesday and bounced right back. No joeys for us!

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    OMG, that banana hammock is adorable. I so so so wish my rattie boys weren't so messy, it would be a shame to put something that cute in their little home just to see them destroy it. Oh, and the cage looks great! A mansion, indeed.

    Glad to hear Banjo's neuter went well. I can't wait to see more of them!
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    Banjo is being such a jerk. We can't handle him at all. We were able to bond with Kazooie quickly (ironically, she's the "mill breeder" suggie and he came from a breeder), but we are going above and beyond any methods we used with Kazooie and they just are not working with Banjo. In fact, he seems WORSE now than when we brought him home. He will dart out of his bonding pouch or cage with no warning and then we're chasing him around the room trying to catch him... he bit my boyfriend so hard yesterday he wouldn't let go of his finger until I pulled him off of him. Of course he bled pretty good.

    He lunges at us, crabs at us, tries to bite us....... I don't want to give up on him but we are obviously not doing something right. We are following all of the methods being suggested to us ("tried and true" methods) and he just seems to be giving us the middle paw... at a loss. It's stressing my boyfriend and I out so much now that we're starting to get into arguments with each other over it... ugh.

    I know bonding can take months, but surely you should start to see baby step improvements, not huge jumps backwards?????

    Gonna try to call the breeder tonight to see if she has any suggestions...

    I'm only putting this information here not only for advice but for potential sugar glider owners so they know that this is NOT always a cakewalk with these guys and they do require a LOT of work and commitment...

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    Oh they ARE cute! In that first photo, can you please identify which is which?

    And that cage - PVC a DIY project? Super cool!

    Do speak with the breeder; and maybe a specific online forum for them will offer ideas as well.

    Here in RI, you must obtain a permit before you can own them. Sure, folks don't know and do get them, but then later on they often find themselves in trouble.
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    No permit needed in Missouri... which is how mill breeders are allowed to trick people into buying them.

    Banjo is the mosaic on bottom, and Kazooie is the standard grey girl on top

    We're attempting tent time again tonight... any other time we've tried it with him he will NOT come out of the bonding pouch... We both signed up at http://glidercentral.net and that has pretty much been our main source of information and advice throughout all of this.

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    They are so Cute!!

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    Hee hee, so cute!! I love them!

    I remember when a woman I used to work with rescued a suggie from a man who had been keeping him in a ten gallon tank (!!!). Since they are illegal here she had to learn a TON in a VERY short time, and when she described all the work she put into her suggie's habitat and diet it left me in awe of people who keep these little guys. Not for the faint of heart but SO worth it!

    Her son named her little rescued fellow "The Guy in the Box" because it took him forEVER to feel comfortable around them, and he hid in his little box for a LONG time.

    I also remember how nervous she was when she took a weekend road trip to smuggle a friend for him into the state. Luckily, it was worth it as his new friend was VERY social with both Guy and her, and it helped poor Guy come out of his shell.

    Anywho, I've rambled enough, your suggies are adorable!!

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    Awwwww, how nice of your friend!

    This is a major breakthrough for us with Banjo; he let me trim his nails Friday!! Crabbed the whole time, but I was easily forgiven with a cranberry after we were done. And no biting!


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    Awww, yay! One of these days you should nominate him for Pet of the Day!
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