Things to keep in mind while buying a sweet glider
Age: Choose a glider that is at least 8-12 weeks old and fully weaned.
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Health: Look for a glider that appears healthy and active, with bright, clear eyes and a clean coat.
Socialization: Sugar gliders are social animals and should be kept in pairs or small groups.
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Diet: Sugar gliders have specific dietary requirements and should be fed a balanced diet consisting of fresh fruits, vegetables, insects, and a specialized commercial diet.
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Enclosure: Sugar gliders need a large enclosure with plenty of space to climb, jump, and glide.
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Cost: Sugar gliders can be expensive to purchase and care for, so be sure to factor in the cost of food, supplies, and vet care when considering bringing one home.