its 1 in 10,000 chances so it really hard to get by breeding them.
Actually, you can find a breeder with them for sale. Like Priscilla Price! She is located in Houston, Texas. Her website is
http://www.thepetglider.com
There are a bunch of breeders out there that have Leuscistic gliders as pets, breeders and for sale.
Usually at pet stores, sometimes from special breeders.
Your best pet is going to a breeder. The reason is that pet stores very rarely know how to care for these exotic pets, and many times the animals are sick, injured, and unfriendly due to lack of proper healthcare and handling.
You can occasionally find sugar gliders on Craigslist. Another option would be to find a breeder. You should always visit the breeder and check out their operation before you buy. See their gliders, cages and how they are cared for. Good breeders will welcome visits and encourage you to bond a few times with your baby before taking him home.
Also, be sure to research their care requirements before purchasing.
Do a Google search for Sugar Glider Breeders in your area. Be sure to skip the first several results, as they are always mills, and you definitely don't want to purchase from a mill. Do not ever have a Glider shipped to you. If a breeder will ship them, then they are the wrong choice to buy from.
Find a local breeder. You should always visit the breeder and check out their operation before you buy. See their gliders, cages and how they are cared for. Good breeders will welcome visits and encourage you to bond a few times with your baby before taking him home.
Also, be sure to research their care before purchasing. They are happiest when in pairs, and need a large, tall cage. they also have a complex diet that needs to consist of fresh fruits, veggies each day, Pellets, monkey biscuits, juices, supplements and more.
They are awesome pets! Well worth the time, effort and expense.
It is best to let the sugar glider sort of climb onto your hand, and then cup them in it.
If, however, you need to pick up the sugar glider and it is not bonded with you, some people use the method of scooping them up with fleece.
If you are in Australia, you may not get a sugar glider. It is illegal to keep any native marsupials as pets. Only wildlife carers with a licence to care for orphaned or injured wildlife until such creatures are ready to return to the wild, are permitted to keep Australian marsupials.
You can buy one, but you may need a permit; in some states its illegal to own one though.
They don't Sugar Gliders may seem cuddly, but you kill them by taking them out of their home. Don't be that person.
Olivia the animal lover.
If it's in the wild you don't! If it's your pet that has escaped it's cage then try holding up it's pouch, instinct will make it go inside
at the pet store
Sugar glider is a night hunter because if it is a day hunter human will see it and can catch it then kill it.
The sugar glider is a marsupial
A female sugar glider.
A female sugar glider.
Get an e-collar on the sugar glider to prevent the glider from self-mutilating, and then rush the sugar glider to an exotic vet immediately.
The sugar glider live in the canopy .
There is no specific species known as a "little sugar glider".However, the conservation status of the sugar glider is common.
The sugar glider's conservation status is "common".
In its natural habitat of Australia, the sugar glider is quite common.
There are no other names for sugar gliders. There are, however, five other varieties of glider which are related to sugar gliders. These include the Feathertail glider, Mahogany glider, Greater glider, Yellow-bellied glider and Squirrel glider. People have made up names for sugar gliders such as "sugar babies" and "honey gliders", but these and other similar names are not legitimate names for sugar gliders.
If the female lasts long enough, she could give birth to a sugar glider.
No. The Sugar Glider is its own unique self.