Hi everyone I was buyying crikets for my reptilesand saw sugar gliders!!!!!I was wondering how much work are sugar gliders and can they be VERY expensive??Just before I bring it up to my parents.
Any info is apreciated,
Justin
Hi everyone I was buyying crikets for my reptilesand saw sugar gliders!!!!!I was wondering how much work are sugar gliders and can they be VERY expensive??Just before I bring it up to my parents.
Any info is apreciated,
Justin
Justin and the pups.
In my search for a new critter, I read up a lot on Sugar Gliders. I'm not an expert by any means, but from what I've read, Suger Gliders are very needy. They need at least three hours of out of cage time (and as they are nocturnal, generally in the evening), but if you have time during the day they would love to ride around in a bonding pouch.
They also do better in pairs as they are social animals (like rats or ferrets).
They are an "exotic" animal, so they do require a special diet. They need a medium to large cage to have room to run around in. I would imagine they would be on the more expensive side of a smaller animal just because of their diet, cage, toys, etc. Not to mention the price for just the SG.
Here are some links:
General Info
General Info 2
Is the Sugar Glider for me? - VERY good link and is what made me decide AGAINST getting a Sugar Glider.
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The most cheap price you can get one for is about $200.
They need a LARGE cage with small bars so they can't escape (Which there pro's at). They have a life span from 15 to 20 years old, they need at least 2 to 4 hours of playtime with there fellow human to keep them happy, which means you would be staying up from about 10 at night till 1 to 2 in the mourning unless you build a HUGE avairy type of cage and have a pair of sugar gliders, this way when your not playing with them they'll have each other. Toys are also needed for your sugar glider to keep them happy.
They eat a speacail smelly diet, a sugar glider will want to make there home smell like themself which means they will spray a scent around the room including on the furniture, floor, beds, clothes ect... there also not potty trained so you'll have some extra washing to do! They need to eat meal worms, you'll have to chop off the heads of the meal worms if there not frozen long enough as they can come back to life biting the sugar glider back. They'll also need a monthly pinky (Baby mouse) at least once a month, hopefuly your sugar glider will take them dead, if not they'll be ripping baby mice apart ALIVE. A sugar glider is a HUGE step for an excotic pet, ALLOT of work and it's 15 to 20 years of work and love, honestly I love them but I'll stick with birds for now. I would advice anyone to THINK before even considering a sugar glider as a pet.
I read up on them and decide I have school and can not be up untill 1 or 2 in the morning so I am reseaching guinniea pigs and rabits if anyone has info on them that would also be great!!
Justin
Justin and the pups.
I'm bored so I'll just keep on typing lol,
I know about rabbits,
They have a life span from 10 to 20 years old, they need a long cage rather than a square shape, they need a diet of good healthy rabbits pellets and timothy hay also don't forget clean water every day. Rabbits also enjoy carrots, apples and other safe foods, a good breed is a lop or a very soft and beautiful Rex altho there are many more breeds. Rabbits can make one of the best pets in the world, they love to play and snuggle with there owners (Most of them anyway depending in the breed). Rabbits can go for outdoor walks wearing a safe harness with there fellow humans in safe areas.
When buying a rabbit make sure the eyes are clear, there's no poop sticking to it's butt, the breathing is good and it's very active and does not mind being petted by you. Rabbits can also enjoy treats that you can buy from pet shops but not too many so your bunny does not get fat lol. To keep your rabbit tame you should get it fixed at 6 months old because if you don't it can start to bite, spray and poop all over... oh I forgot to mention these smart animals are potty trained by nature so it's a very clean pet!
Hope this helps.
I wish that were true. 5-10 years is typical, some do live closer to 15 years though.Originally Posted by Argranade
I've never heard that. I've always had large square cages for my rabbits. Size is much more important than shape, you want as large of a cage as can accommodate.they need a long cage rather than a square shape
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