No, sugar gliders should not be given cheese. They are herbivores and insectivores, and their bodies are not made to process lactose.
Peanuts are not recommended for sugar gliders because of possible risk of aflatoxins.
Sugar gliders should not eat guinea pig, as they have different nutritional requirements.
NO! sugar gliders aren't suposed to eat sunflower seeds the are bad for them and high in fat.
no
Only if you throw it up to them at the right time - it's all in the wrist action!
sugar gliders eat meal worms, yogurt and Oranges but just a little bit as a treat because than it will get an upset stomach and nuts cotter cheese and fruit and also vegetables
Sugar gliders should not eat chicken.
No. In their native habitat, sugar gliders do eat small insects, but ants are not among their normal diet.
Sugar gliders should not be given yoghurt. Apart from the obvious fact that they do not eat yoghurt in the wild, yoghurt contains milk sugars which may not be suitable for sugar gliders.
Sugar gliders are unlikely to be interested in tomatoes. They are not at all sweet, and sugar gliders prefer foods with fructose and other forms of sugar in them. For a list of what food sugar gliders in captivity eat, see the related link.
Yes
Some dogs can be allergic to macadamia nuts.My little dog got into a container of macadamia nuts and she became sick for a day.In fact her back legs became paralyzed and she could not walk for a while! By the next day she was totally fine and back to normal.ANSWER:Dogs cannot eat any type of nuts except peanuts. All others are toxic to them! Call your vet immediately or take your dog to an animal emergency clinic. Ingestion of macadamia nuts could be fatal!
No, cherry trees are not safe for gliders.
Yes. Sugar Gliders will try to eat just about anything, this can cause them health problems if they get into anything harmful.
no way
Although sugar gliders are omnivores, feeding mostly on fruits, nectar and insects, they do not eat earthworms. They will eat mealworms. For more information on sugar glider diets, see the link.
Sugar gliders are nocturnal, so they are awake at night and that is when they eat. Sometimes they might wake up during the day and grab a little snack, but we feed our pet gliders in the evening, so they have something to eat when they wake up.