Per sugar glider: 1 tablespoon of their stable food (which is typically a mix including a protein source)
1 tablespoon of fruits
1 tablespoon of veggies
Fed each night.
Mealworms given as a treat in the morning.
Sugar gliders get most of their fluids from the foods that they eat, and so they eat more than they drink. They appear to graze over the course of the evening, rather than eating a meal all at once.
About 3 tablespoons worth -- 1 of their stable food, 1 of fruit, and 1 of veggies.
Sugar gliders eat at night. They typically graze over the course of the evening. They do not typically eat during the day.
everyday. A few small grapes, leeche nuts ect
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Sugar gliders should not eat chicken.
As often as you feed it to them. They don't eat yogurt in the wild.
Every night and give them a treat in the morning everyday.
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
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.
No, sugar gliders should not be given cheese. They are herbivores and insectivores, and their bodies are not made to process lactose.