As often as you feed it to them. They don't eat yogurt in the wild.
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 should not eat chicken.
Sugar gliders should not eat guinea pig yogurt bites, as these treats are formulated specifically for guinea pigs and may contain ingredients that are not suitable for sugar gliders. Sugar gliders have different dietary needs, primarily requiring a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and a source of protein. Offering inappropriate foods can lead to health issues. It's best to stick to treats specifically designed for sugar gliders to ensure their well-being.
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
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 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.
Yes, sugar gliders (Petaurus breviceps) eat raisins.Specifically, in the wild, sugar gliders eat insects and small vertebrates and drink the sap of trees in the genuses Eucalyptus and Acacia. In captivity, they need to be fed a very specific diet of which 50 percent is made up fruits and vegetables and 50 percent of protein and insects. As long as the previously listed needs are met, sugar gliders also may be given treats, such as yogurt, whole wheat bread, tofu, raisins, healthy non-sugary cereals, and apple sauce.
no way