no its not a good pet
theres no such thing as a 'cheap' sugar glider. But you can look on classifyed ads for someones one they cant take care of anymore, those are normally cheap. But gliders are very expensive pets to take care of.
No, amoxicillin is not safe for sugar gliders. It can disrupt their gut flora and cause serious side effects. If your sugar glider requires medication, it's important to consult with a veterinarian who has experience with exotic animals for proper treatment.
30 to 100 usd per month per pair(depends on country economy and currency) these includes good food and random toys If u are looking to buy a sugar glider try 2 get a grown up because they like humans. GFo to utube and type in sugar gliders. There is a girl that talkes all about them and there care. A store online you could go to is sugar glider superstore.com
the baby has to be at least 6 to 8 weeks old. When its eating on its own..
Most gliders don't seep unless they have an infected wound. If you observe your glider seeping, take him to your exotic-pet-qualified veterinarian immediately.
The truth is, you can't. Instinct is instinct and no amount of training can take that away. This is why it is safest to keep your sugar gliders away from your cats.
Yes. But it also depends if the teenager is responsible and willing to commit to taking care of the animal for a minimum of 10 years. No. A sugar glider is not a good pet for a teenager because sugar gliders are a 10-15 year commitment. The teenager does not know where they will be in 10-15 years, and will be unable to take the glider with them to college. Sugar gliders are also very expensive pets to keep -- most teenagers cannot afford them.
No. It is the dog's natural instinct to hunt and/or kill a small creature such as a sugar glider. In their natural state, these animals are enemies. It would take an exceptionally well-trained dog to not lunge instinctively at a sugar glider. Remember that dogs are domesticated, with certain traits bred into or out of them - but sugar gliders are wild animals that were never meant to be kept as pets.
If you really want a sugar glider, you can make a PowerPoint Presentation. Include in the presentation the good things about sugar gliders, and what you will do to take care of it. Be creative! Use colorful pictures and backgrounds! When you are finished, find a day that is good for you and your parents. Maybe during dinner on Saturday night? Once you find a day, present your work to your parents. Hopefully, your parents will be impressed and agree to get you a sugar glider. That is the best way to do it. No need to wait until you're 18 and you move out! Good Luck!
keep her with the 'daddy glider' and dont stress her. Dont take her with you anywhere or let new people see her or touch her. She will raise the baby by herself as long as you dont stress her out. If you want more info go to www.sugar-gliders.com : )
Well sugar gliders take ALOT of care and they are expensive, so you probably won't be able to have one, BUT probably maybe you will.
I would say NO because Sugar gliders cant swim and if you do put them in water they would be cold so what i would do would be taking a damp cloth and some mild cleaning thing that doesn't need to be rinsed or have water on it.i use a dry Sugar glider shampoo and also i hope your researching them and taking the time for them if your planning to get one or already have one.PS hope this helped alot.