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 ~* Sugar Gliders *~ V3, Marsupials with character

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post Mar 28 2007, 04:51 PM, updated 19y ago

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Sugar Gliders V2 is still here http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/321753

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Introduction

Sugar gliders are little marsupials that have been taken as exotic pets in many countries. These creatures are different from normal pet rodents like hamsters, mice and rats. They have character, mood swings, emotional bonds and the sweetest nature for a pet that comes in such a small package. Commonly mistaken as flying squirrels, Sugar gliders can be both easy and hard to take care. Their general care is much more complicated than pet rodents and they require alot of affection and attention from its owners. Look at it this way, gliders are like 3 year old kids.... they act cute and can annoy us sometimes while at the same time needs our total attention and bond.

Sugar gliders are tiny gliding opossums from Indonesia, New Guinea, New Zealand and Australia. Wild sugar gliders live in colonies of 6 to 15 animals in tree hollows or other nests made of vegetation. They are nocturnal so will mainly spend most of their day time asleep, only waking up at early dawn and late at night to forage for food.

An adult sugar glider is about the size of a flying squirrel, approximately 5 to 7 inches long from tip of nose to base of tail. Adults in proper body condition weigh between 3 and 4 ounces. The tail is fluffy, often curls on the end and usually is longer than the body length.

A young sugar glider is silver-gray with a black stripe that starts just above the nose leather and extends over the forehead, down the neck and back and joins the black tail. A dark stripe also runs from the outside corner of the eye to the ear. Captive-raised sugar gliders remain this color throughout their lives. Wild sugar gliders are born this color but usually become stained cocoa brown from the vegetation and tree sap in their nests. Their new coats will come in silver-gray after shedding the old coat.

The sugar glider's belly is a soft white, meeting the gray exactly at the outside edge of the fully furred gliding membranes. This gives a unique scalloped effect when they are relaxed. The sugar glider has four fingers and an opposable thumb on its hands and feet. The thumbs on the rear feet are without claws. Toes and fingers have small pads that help the animal grasp food and branches. Each toe and finger ends in a sharp claw that can hook like Velcro to nonslick surfaces.

Sugar Gliders as Pets

Sugar gliders are, without a doubt, the true pocket pet. A tame sugar glider is delighted to be in physical contact with its owner's body. It will sit on your shoulder, ride in your hair or nap in your shirt pocket. It is an indescribably delicious sensation to feel this warm, living creature lightly move in your pocket as you surf the net, wash the dishes or fix the car.

You will fall in love with the sugar glider's attitude. This animal is not a pushover and cannot be trained to do anything with negative reinforcement. Isn't a shame that all pets do not have the sugar glider's degree of self confidence? Treated with kindness and love, your sugar glider will choose you as the most safe and desirable tree in the forest and treat you as an equal, somewhat larger, sugar glider.

You will love the sugar glider because it is such a unique adaptation of nature. A huge portion of its existence in the wild is spent in trees. Because of this habitat, the sugar glider developed the gliding membrane that allows it to travel from tree to tree without ever touching the ground in its entire life. Likewise, a sugar glider that is bonded to you will glide back to you, its one true and safe haven if placed on a stranger's shoulder or on top of your bookcase.

Properly fed and exercised, sugar gliders can live between 10 and 15 years in captivity. If you're looking for a charming, interesting pet, look no further than the sugar glider.

Housing

Adult gliders can tolerate a temperature range of 18°-31°C. At the low end of this range they definitely need warm bedding and a small enclosed space where they can cuddle to keep warm. You can use bird houses, coconut shells or any other thing that's suitable for the gliders to sleep in. It is better to use hiding places made of absorbant material like wood, fabric, etc. Absorbant materials keep humidity from building up inside, and also "breathe" so that moisture and smells don't build up. If you use materials such as plastic or glazed ceramic, your gliders will eventually take on a brownish tinge as their fur is stained by the trapped moisture, and they probably won't smell as nice as they should.

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The cage should be at least 20" x 20" x 36".

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Natural branches or rope perches for climbing are good additions to your cage, but make sure any branches you use are free of pesticides and are not from a plant that could be toxic. Fruit tree branches are good. If you can find the large size exercise wheel made for guinea pigs, your gliders might learn to use it for exercise, but be sure not to get the smaller hamster size, as gliders can get their long tails caught in those, causing some serious injuries.

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Other decorations and toys that you can include for your gliders are bird swings, ladders, fake plants, vines and many others as long as they cannot harm your gliders.

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Food dishes and water bottles made for birds can be used for gliders.

You can use woodshavings (NO CEDAR OR PINE!), newspaper, cloth and corn cob as the substrate at the bottom of the cage.


Bonding and Socializing

The first day in a new home for your glider will be quite scary. Once you've brought home your glider, leave it in its cage for a day so that it can get familiar with his new home. Playing with the new glider immediately will cause stress so it's best to leave the glider alone for awhile. Keep the cage in a dark and quiet place. You can even place a cloth or a t-shirt over the cage so that the glider will feel more secure.

I personally find that the best way to bond with your glider is to keep it close to your body. During the day, keep them in your shirt pocket or in a pouch that you can hang from your neck. The glider will get accustomed to your smell. The breathing and warmth is also comforting to them. Bonding with a glider doesn't mean playing with the glider all the time. Gliders can get stressed when overplayed with. In the late evening or early morning (gliders are nocturnal meaning that they are active during the night), spend some time to socialise with your glider by letting it explore your body, hang it upside down and hand feed it.

Tame and bonded gliders can respond to their name and follow simple commands like "come here" or "let go" or "NO!" when commanded by their owners. They will also be very clingy and loyal towards their owners.

There are 2 types of gliders in the market. Baby gliders and adult gliders. Many people are excited over the cheaper prices of adult gliders but they do not realise that most of the adult gliders sold are wild gliders that has not been tamed from young and can be very very difficult to tame. Instead of a pocket pet that snuggles up to you, you'll get a scratchy, crabby and bitey glider. When you're considering sugar gliders as pets, make sure that they are either tamed or babies. Babies bond much better with their owners and they are much easier to tame. Even if they do bite and scratch at first, it won't be painful.

It easy to carry gliders around even when you go out to public places. They will snuggle in their pouches or shirt pockets. Use pouches that are made out of breatheable fabric.

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Must Sugar Gliders be Kept in a Pair?

There are many cases against keeping sugar gliders along due to their nature in living in a colony of gliders. Keeping gliders in at least a pair is recommended because many people cannot give half of their time to their gliders.

Gliders can die from loneliness so there is no way to keep a glider alone locked up in the cage for most of its life.

Gliders can certainly be kept alone if the owner is able to spend tons of time with the glider (we're talking about at least 12 hours). This is easier than it's been made out to be. Gliders kept singly will only require 1 hour of play-time but snuggling up to their owner, seeing them every hour or two, receiving strokes murmurs from their owners is what keeps the glider from being lonely. Being pocket pets, gliders can be brought to almost everywhere so they're easy enough to keep by your side for 12 hours or more.

Glider Scent

Male sugar gliders have a scent gland in the middle of the top of their head, which causes the typical bald spot in the center of the wide part of the black stripe there. Another gland is located in the middle of their chest. A third gland, an anal one, is shared by males and females alike. The females also have a scent gland in their pouch.

The male's forehead and chest glands are used in marking his territory and his mates with his scent. Gliders produce at least three distinct odors. One is a sweet, flowery smell; another I don't know how to describe, but it is not really offensive. It can get relatively strong at times, when they are breeding, but after a few days it dies away again. The third is a pungent smell that is produced by the anal gland when a glider is afraid.

Gliders use urine to mark their territory, so you will need to clean their cages and furnishings periodically. Otherwise though, they are very clean little animals

Glider Nutrition

In the wild Glider diet consists of insect and plant exudates such as nectar, pollen, tree sap, manna, honeydew and in some species fruit and seeds. Protein is supplied through the consumption of insects, moths, beetles, pollen and occasional small vertebrates. It is very difficult to duplicate this exact diet because the exact plants are not commonly availble in stores. However, there have been diets that have been used for several years that seam to provide all the nutritional value required for healthy gliders.

Gliders take variety food. The ideal diet for them would be a glider mix food (with various glider-safe ingredients), fruits/vegetables and pesticide free insects.

Many gliders in captivity suffer from malnutrition because there are not many staple food that are well-balanced in the market and many keepers are misinformed on what to feed gliders.

Best nutrition and most widely accepted foods


apple (and apple juice), banana, blueberry, cantaloupe, carrot, cherry, chicken (boiled without skin), coconut, cucumber, eggs (hard boiled or scrambled no added butter or oil), fig, grape, honey, honeydew, insects (farm raised to be used as food such as crickets and meal worms), kiwi, mandarins, mango, melon, papaya, Peach, pear, pineapple, plum, prune, raisin, raspberry, squash, strawberry, sweet potato (not cooked), wheat Germ

Good Foods but should not be used every day for long periods

beans, beets, broccoli, cauliflower, corn, cottage cheese, grapefruit, greens (mustard, kale, collard, celery, stalks, turnip), kale, nectar, oranges, parsley, peas, spinach, turnips, yogurt


Foods to avoid

caffeine (coffee, tea, soda, chocolate etc..), canned foods fruit or meat (most contain added salt and sugar), canned fruit, cheese May cause intestinal stoppage or "binding" leading to constipation, chives, chocolate It causes a toxic chemical reaction in most animals, fat (any food with high or added fat), Fire Fly (lightning bugs) or any other insect that was not farmed raised for food, fried foods, garlic, iceberg lettuce (non nutritional), insects that are wild caught, keels, milk, millet (or other very small seeds), nuts (possible exception of a uncooked, unsalted penult for very rare extra special treats), onions, phosphorus stay away from foods high in phosphorus. use a calcium that does not contain phosphorous., pinkys (although very nutritious we choose not to feed pinkies because of a few items that suggest feeding pinkies may increase the possibility of mothers eating their joeys.), pits (from fruit), processed meat, raw eggs, raw meat (except for live insects), rhubarb, salt (any food with added salt), scallions, sugar (foods with added sugar), sugar (refined sugar, table sugar), tofu / soy products (Even though tofu has been thought of as the perfect protein you may want to avoid this or use it very limited because of several recent articles which suggest "The facts are stated clearly - soy products in the diet of the studied animals is believed to have harmful effects on the body's digestive and reproductive systems."Why take the risk of Tofu when there are many other forms of protein

Reasons

1. Garlic, onions, scallions, chives, leeks, ramsons, (any member of the Allium genus).
These vegetables have been known to cause anemia in many domestic animal species.
Warning: Some baby foods contain onion or garlic powder. To be safe, always throughly scan the ingredients of prepared baby foods before purchase.

2. Millet
This popular item for birds is a definate no-no for Sugar Gliders. These small granules will likely cause intestinal impaction if too many are consumed.

3. Fruit Seeds
The seeds and pits of various fruits are sources of extremely potent toxins. To be safe, throughly check all food dishes before dinner-time to ensure you haven't mistakenly included any seeds, pits, stones, etc.

4. Nuts
With the exception of the occasional Brazil nut, avoid offering nuts. Nuts are high in fat and also oxalic acid, which interferes with calcium absorption. Nuts have also been linked to other health problems in Sugar Gliders.
Any benefits nuts have to offer can be derived from the rest of the diet, provided it is well-balanced.

5. Avocado
Although many Sugar Glider owners offer avocado flesh, this fruit is extremely high in fat and contains toxins known as cardiac glycosides. I recommend never offering this fruit to your gliders.

6. Citrus fruits (oranges, grapefruits, lemons, etc.)
Although offering citrus fruits on occasion will benefit your glider's health, overdoing it will result in diarrhea (which leads to dehydration and a host of other health problems).

7. Sunflower Seeds
Do not offer these seeds in excess. They are loaded with fat and may contribute to intestinal problems.

8. Peas, peanuts, and some plants belonging to the family Cruciferae (Brassicaceae) --- which include broccoli, kale, cauliflower, turnips, mustard, and Brussels sprouts --- have been known to repress the production of thyroid hormone in animals. Do not completely avoid offering these items (although peanuts should be avoided for other reasons as well); just limit your offering of them, and be aware of their potential interactions within the body.

9. Spinach, parsley, rhubarb, beets (and their greens), Swiss chard, mustard, kale, collards, celery stalks, turnip greens, many beans, and plants of the genus Rumex (sorrel, dock) contain oxalic acid, a chemical that binds with calcium and renders it unavailable to the body. (When offering leafy greens, try to stick with Romaine lettuce or other selections not listed above.)

10. Corn
This sweet vegetable is relished by most Sugar Gliders, but do not offer this as a staple, because it is loaded with phosphorous. An excess of this mineral in the diet may compromise proper calcium absorption. A few kernels or a small cob once and a while is fine.

11. Milk Products (yogurt, cottage cheese, etc.)
A Sugar Glider can tolertate lactose in its diet, but some individuals will be less tolerant than others. The keys are moderation and individual attention. Do not feed straight milk or overfeed lactose-rich foods. Observe what each of your gliders eats each night, and take note of how their bodies react to it. Even though it will be difficult to keep track of which gliders are producing which bowel movements, you can figure this out by close observation, or by temporarily separating an individual you suspect to be having a problem for a few hours.

Health Problems

Hind Leg Paralysis - caused by inadequate calcium absorption due to poor diet (low calcium, high phosphate, low Vitamin D) leads the glider's body to produce increased parathyroid hormone, which removes calcium from the bones It is one of the most prevalent dietary problems in gliders and is totally preventable in all cases except where a glider may have a genetic defect making the glider not able to metabolize calcium correctly. You will notice a glider back legs getting week and eventually the glider will be dragging himself by his front legs. This condition can successfully be treated if noticed early and immediately treatment is started. Your vet may want to (and should) rule out possible other causes by x-ray like broken bones.


Dehydration / Diarrhea
- Dehydration is simply a symptom to many other illnesses. A glider can die in as little as 10 hours in a hot environment from dehydration. Diarrhea is another symptom of many other illnesses and is it self a cause of dehydration. By pulling up the skin at the glider's shoulders and observing if the skin stays up or goes down very slowly suggest strongly that the glider is dehydrated. Mild dehydration for a known cause (like empty water bottle) can be treated simply by providing fresh water.

Stress / Isolation / No Socialization - Gliders cannot handle stress very well unless they are well bonded and receive a lot of security and comfort from their owner or cage mate. Environment changes like going to a new home wear there are different sundering, different smells and most likely different food can all cause stress. New people, new cage mates, other animals, children, and different sounds are among just some of the things that can cause stress. While stress may not be the same as a virus it can however cause the gliders immune system to weaken opening up additional possible avenues of getting sick. Further Gliders are very social animals and without other gliders or humans to have a social interaction with they will end up being stressed or depresses. The lack of socialization can actually lead to manifest in physical symptoms and severer depression. Some symptoms of stress are sudden change in attitude or behavior, intestinal problems. Cage circling, biting, loss of hair, self-mutilation, and repeated cage movements over and over again. Although I have never seen it in any of my Gliders, apparently self-mutilation has increased quite a bit and become a big concern among several Glider owners.

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Reptarium... it is called Flexarium in Malaysia by ExoTerra... anyway, if you got the space and money, get the big one... is gonna be big and spacious. Condition, your glider is not a cloth chewer... My friend bought for her glider Bobo, he loves the flexarium alot.
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Hmm... the smallest cost like RM80+... big one... maybe RM300
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QUOTE(cheaka @ Mar 29 2007, 04:10 PM)
that's quiet okay comparing to the big cage selling at RM210 at pet safari.....RM300 for the big one ya... i go check it out.....anyone can give good offer ah?
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I said maybe rm300... you go garage sales..... the guy that is selling lots of pet products may have. Rm210? How big is that?
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QUOTE(cheaka @ Mar 30 2007, 09:45 AM)
thanks.....i saw got promotion...RM238 for the 200galoon one...very tempting to get it......but my hubby said...better get cage cage type......so we end up getting a big cage for only RM65...hehhehe...double the size we have now for Gollum...bet Gollum will be very happy once we have it all setup.....


Added on March 30, 2007, 9:48 am

KP, thanks for the price list....actually i bought those laundry basket that is foldable ones....in ACE hardware selling like RM5 something....all i need is to do a net cover and walah...i have a travelling cage liao..hahha...
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Hahaha.. I am also tempted to get but my Kiah hates cages... so... no use if I buy.

How big is the RM65 cage?

My friend also got a traveling cage.... cheaper than explorium hehehe.... go ikea, get the laundry basket that looks exactly like the explorium.... Jusco also got sell...
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At least your gliders bark for your attention... mine purposely bark in my ear to annoy me.... bleh... I got an annoying glider hahahaha...
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Wah.... CFP pandai DIY hehehe. I'm also gonna find more stuff to put around my room.

My Kiah doesn't like parrot toys... how bout you guys? Now I don't wanna bother with those ready made toys sold at petshops anymore, it seems my Kiah likes anything that I have around my room hehehe.
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Wah... luckily found her loh... poor Miko...
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QUOTE(krynzpeaches @ Apr 2 2007, 10:40 AM)
Dunnolah, ok jer with me...

Careline wood pellets? I hope it's in Ikano...

The silica based cat litter, I've used it once for this stray that I rescued, doesn't really work for me...

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Yes, you can find Careline Wood pellet cat litter... is RM16+ for the 5L pack... looks just like Woody Pet but less smell... hehehe... I don't like Woody Pet smell at all... so I'm using the Careline brand lah.

Silica cat litter.... better not for sugar gliders since it is small and gliders may be curious enough to chew them. Stick to wood better. The silica cat litter is better for Rats.
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QUOTE(krynzpeaches @ Apr 2 2007, 04:21 PM)
Careline wood pellet can be found at PS Ikano?

Ohh, see the pix of stuff I post? Is that the delikate bedding you use for *ehem*?

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Yah, you can find at PS at cat section heheheh....

Yups, that's the bedding. I'm looking for the 4kg pack... coz I use about 3kg+ a week... hahaha... yah, it's crazy... monthly bedding cost for me is like RM60 to Rm80.... food for my rodents is like RM100 a month... thank goodness Kiah only like RM15 hahahh....
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QUOTE(krynzpeaches @ Apr 2 2007, 04:33 PM)
Ohh, thanks! Will get it when I finish off this woody pet, or else membazir plak...

I bought the delikate from that guy endanger, he has the 4kg one, his customer price is RM19.70... Dunnolah if you can get cheaper elsewhere smile.gif

Haha, Kiah dun need litter bed that's why lah tongue.gif And I bet you're done with buying play stuff for Kiah. I'm still halfway filling in Iggy's, that's why still spending so much... Speaking of which I forgot about the mix... Been busy over the weekend, so sorry sad.gif

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*ehem* is gerbils... hahaha, out of topic, that's why dun say here tongue.gif

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I checked with him, no more 4kg now.... hahah....

Kiah no cage, so no bedding.... but I do have a strong urge to get her a cage hahaha.... coz now rite, everytime I leave my room, I need to close the door so it's kinda stuffy pulak.

Kiah uses all my stuff as her toys... my Ikea shelf as her climbing jungle... so no need any toys hehehe.

You bought the parrot toy? Does Iggy use it? Kiah ignores hers...
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QUOTE(krynzpeaches @ Apr 3 2007, 09:49 AM)
Haha, just to update that Iggy likes the ladder swing smile.gif

Put it in the cage last night, he sniff2, try to nibble, them jump & hang around it smile.gif

At first he was kindda scared cuz that thing kept on swinging when he's on it, but he keeps on going for more smile.gif

Wanted to take pix, but too dark and blurry ley... Mebbe during the day. Haven't set up the cage with the rest of the vines also, have to wait for the weekends, too tired to do it after work...

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Wah... he likes the bird toy? Aiyoh, my Kiah wasted my money LOL.... but she likes the Vines so I may get a few more and connect around my room along with those natural twine ropes from ACE.

QUOTE(khaneys @ Apr 3 2007, 03:27 PM)
i juz meet pesol 2days.i dun think he will come if i call him hehe.erm for the first time i try hold him,he was bite my hand,but i think he bite to taste either my hand have food or not.bcoz its not pain at all.pesol also juz  crabbing when someone kacau him in pouch.why arr??

pesol juz 3 old months.anyone can suggest me the diet for him.i try give him baby food(heinz product)Apple + orange flavour but i think he not like it rclxub.gif  i give him apple he not interested,juz eat when theres no other food.but when i try give him boiled egg.he very2 love it. biggrin.gif he also try bite my fingers hardly bcoz he think my finger is egg doh.gif  so painful than before this blush.gif
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If you hold him and he bites you, not because of food lah but because he tak suka. Crabbing also means he is scared or irritated. Please give him fruits.... you bagi so much egg, cannot lah. Too much protein can make it cirit birit later.

QUOTE(krynzpeaches @ Apr 3 2007, 04:22 PM)
No harm intended, but that is the most basic-basic thing to know right?

Went to PW on Sunday, saw the gliders they have, sooo kesian, cage so small, and they are sooo big. I ask them what do they feed them? Fruits and cat food. I was like, "huhh, cat food is not their food and it is not good for them you know." The ppl there buat2 tak dengar aje, grrrrr mad.gif

Just looking out for our glider babies wink.gif

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Sigh... very normal lah. Almost every petshop I have been to always give only apple and low quality dogfood or catfood... kesian the gliders. Anyway, the gliders that were from MV are not displayed at GEM.... I went there, cannot see any also... but the whole place kinda messy and the poor dogs there all stinky stinky.

QUOTE(khaneys @ Apr 3 2007, 05:05 PM)
have read la.but want to make sure and conform.want to give meal worm but cant provide now since i dunno where i can get it.my fren ask me to give him cat food for protein.but i have read that certain cat foods are not suitable for sg.sori my mistake
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No catfood ah... later get lumpy jaw coz too hard. If you nak bagi, soa it in some water but only give as a treat and only when the food is soft.

QUOTE(khaneys @ Apr 3 2007, 06:46 PM)
im in penang.im very new in penang bcoz im praktikal here.i know there are akuarium shop in georgetown but i live at bayan lepas.go work  at 7 a.m and comeback at 6p.m its hard for me to get it.need wait until weekendla.so now pesol only want eat that boiled egg.i give him baby food but seems he not interested at all.i give him apple also not interested.very2 risaulaa
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Give more fruits lah. Honey Dew, watermelon, papaya, jambu air, kiwi, sengkuang, rambutan.... so many to choose. Just go to those hawker stalls that sell fruits and buy. Don't give pineapple yah... not all can tolerate pineapple.

QUOTE(krynzpeaches @ Apr 3 2007, 06:56 PM)
Aiee, CFP also getting Chika sister? But I thot that guy said got one female only, and Cheaka also getting female... blink.gif

Khaneys, try give him other fruits. Yes, diff glider diff style one, diff fruits also that they like. Mine also don't really like apples, but he eats it cuz I paksa him tongue.gif His fav is pears. But the most important food that most glider owners here gives and agrees that their gliders love it, is Hun's mix smile.gif It contains all the goodness and yumminess a glider can ever ask for... Summore so many flava to choose from smile.gif Hahaha, sounds like a TVC promo tongue.gif But yeah, they're good! Next time come down KL must get it from Hun lor smile.gif Btw, your suggie, joey or adult?

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Wah sweat.gif promotion but not by me pulak hahahah... but it's good to know that all gliders love it. tongue.gif

QUOTE(cheaka @ Apr 3 2007, 07:14 PM)
Any idea where i can help improve my Gollum calcium and stuff.....i am a bit worried as he hardly move around and also don't know if he takes calcium and it be absorb or not since he hardly exerise....how to make him work out.....

i am thinking to get the wheels but not sure whether he will actually play on it....i had already gotten him a bigger cage which is double the size of my old one (for the coming baby SG)....with some hanging swing, and hanging toys...
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Have you tried playing with Gollum with string? Kiah likes to chase string.... Oh yah, I do have a large wheel... but Kiah won't touch it since she has my whole room to run about. Maybe Gollum needs a playmate. My dog chases Kiah around... kejar kejar between 2 species... so weird...
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QUOTE(830808 @ Apr 3 2007, 10:02 PM)
hello..any idea why my SG like bite my skin??? my SG quite tame... got any skill to tranfer to me??? thanks
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When you hold it then it bites or it simply come to you to bite you?
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QUOTE(coldfusionpower @ Apr 3 2007, 11:05 PM)
ur dog and kiah is best friend maa . my cat ? hohoho everyone afraid. chika don't like me smells like cats .. hahaha she will crab till i mandi ..

hun, ur room messy or not ? i'm afraid to let chika out. too much stuff. especially electrical cords/ data / signal cabels
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Hahah... my room is messy... my Kiah no problem. The thing is you must make sure glider don't chew the live cables. Always supervise if electric is on.

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when i simply near to SG ... i think he might though my finger is food?? is it???  blush.gif  blush.gif
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Simply go near? Could be irritated hahaha.... or play. Sometimes my glider bites me to play.
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Every night Kiah bangs all my things off my cupboards and shelves.... wah, no cage so I use my drawer as her punishment hahaah.... nah, I don't punish her at all heheheh....

Kiah is awake now, eating a piece of apple happily, I just got back home from college and my room looks like a tornado went through LOL....

Oh a funny thing, Kiah likes to play with RM1 notes.... sometimes my money will get carried by Kiah till dunno where but luckily RM1 only and not my RM10 ahahaha
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A pic of Kiah sniffing parsley
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Hahah... dunno got high or not heheh... but my friends were amazed at how tame and well mannered she was. We were having a small gathering at MidValley's Secret Recipe.... Kiah wouldn't sit still for the pics so I let her hold the parsley so she can sit still for awhile. Then she had a drink of ice lemon tea from my cup... damn naughty hahaha...
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Wah... Cheaka got 2 more hahaha.... so nice. I want another LOL... but I'm gonna wait heheheh.... Kiah needs a friend soon. Not a mate but a friend.

Ah, so tired.... I just got back. Just met May Wong around 1pm... then I went 1U to buy some stuff... erm, PW at 1U is really messy... nothing much to see and quite a number of their birds are sickly. Some dogs had skin problems.... so sad. Some hamsters were wounded and some were overweight... aiyoh, I pity them so much.
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I just bought this really nice coconut for Kiah... and she loves it. Here are some photos.

The coconut got some carvings as design. Also it's cheap, RM4.90 only hahahah... Go to 1U at the DIY Homefix place to find.

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No... photo look tajam... it is curved. Rounded lah.... so not tajam.

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