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There are a few tips that can help make this process easier on you and your new sugar glider :-
• Sugar gliders are capable of identifying members of their "family" by scent. Use a small cloth and wear it close to your skin for a day or so. (some people use an old shirt) Then place it where your glider sleeps. This will get your glider used to your scent, with out you physically being involved. However, make sure you aren't wearing perfumes, as they can be harmful to the glider.
what if i put a towel that i used to wipe out my sweat after doing sports? still acceptable or not? haha• Sugar gliders are capable of identifying members of their "family" by scent. Use a small cloth and wear it close to your skin for a day or so. (some people use an old shirt) Then place it where your glider sleeps. This will get your glider used to your scent, with out you physically being involved. However, make sure you aren't wearing perfumes, as they can be harmful to the glider.
May 6 2010, 10:55 PM
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