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You should feed them 1 table spoons of fresh fruit everyday.
Yes. I believe you can. just be careful that your sugar glider does not eat to much of it! ha ha so try it and see what happens!
Female sugar gliders average 110 g in weight.
Chinchillas are larger, furry mammals in Order Rodentia. As such, they have rodent-like qualities.Hedgehogs are smaller, quill-covered mammals in the Order Erinaceomorpha.Both animals have differing lives, nutritional needs, behaviors, etc
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
If purchased from a reputable breeder, a standard gray sugar glider will cost between $150-$200. Other color variations cost more, and can be quite pricey. For example, an albino sugar glider will go for about $5,000.
Albino sugar gliders are hard to breed for. They are still very rare, and pretty inbred, you are looking at $2500+
It depends if it is a model glider or a manned glider.
Sugar bears are actually sugar gliders. The standard gray sugar glider will cost around $150-$200, a piece. It is strongly recommended that you get two, though. Other color variations can cost as much as $5,000.
we'll it depends on how big the glider is, mabye about £1 for the best quality one's
You should spend 4 days or so
Sugar gliders actually do make good pets if they're suited to you. First, you should adopt two. Second, they don't smell bad if the cage is kept clean and they're on a healthy diet (Aka NOT PELLETS!). Yes, they do make noise though... Mine don't make much, but if yours make so much noise that they bother you, place the cage in an area of the house that is not in your bedroom. Now, adopting sugar gliders. There are some sugar glider rescues out there, but I'd need to know your location to tell you which one you should look into.