QUOTE(eric138 @ Aug 15 2009, 12:18 AM)
I would suggest everyone shouldnt breed those underaged gliders, and those who hav rejected/abortion experiences...
There must be reason for the glider to reject the babies..could be malnutrition, genetic factors, stress, too young and etc..
Before u determine and clarify the reason, don let the glider breed again..end up she will keep feeling stress, and of course it harms their psychological and physical health.
Yeah, I agree. But when I separate Baby Girl with Baby Boy, they looked depressed. They will keep barking at night until I put them back together >.<There must be reason for the glider to reject the babies..could be malnutrition, genetic factors, stress, too young and etc..
Before u determine and clarify the reason, don let the glider breed again..end up she will keep feeling stress, and of course it harms their psychological and physical health.
Aug 15 2009, 12:22 AM

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