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phoonwa
post May 14 2008, 12:02 AM

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phoonwa
post May 14 2008, 12:25 AM

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lol i used aquarium light with blue bulb
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post May 14 2008, 12:42 AM

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i got 2 big, 2 medium and 2 little sugar gliders
so big cage for me is the best
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phoonwa
post May 14 2008, 11:31 AM

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QUOTE(zoejehuty @ May 14 2008, 11:10 AM)
phoonwa, why u put light over there? jus for decoration is it?
so that night time can see them...
cant put white light since their eyes sensitive with the bright light... right?
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thats why i using dark blue light.
i just turn on it when i wan to watch them playing around in the cage.
they quite active under the dark blue light
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phoonwa
post May 14 2008, 10:06 PM

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QUOTE(EvanSoon @ May 14 2008, 12:05 PM)
i personally think u should be careful with lights..
some colours they cant see.. so if u put that kind of light their pupils wont be able to go smaller to control the light to enter the eyes.. in the long term might hurt the eyes..
i'm not too sure regarding the light problem but please ask around n check in diff forums also..
i personally think dark light is not suitable as the eyes would think it as low light wave length entering our eyes but the fact is there is still the same amount, thus slowly causing eye damage..
what u guys think?
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dun worry
the light major for decoration purpose
i seldom turn on
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phoonwa
post Jun 2 2008, 01:16 PM

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hi
i wan to ask here
why my little sg (oop 30days) tail got white hair one?
at end of the tail.
i will show the photo soon.
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post Jun 2 2008, 11:16 PM

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My white tip sugar glider wakakaka
oop 30 days
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Added on June 2, 2008, 11:18 pmi found some information from the web ><
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White Tip
A white tip sugar glider has a white tip at the end of it's tail. This amount of white varies from just a few hairs to 2 inches or more. The average white tip seen in captivity at this time is about 1/4-1 inch long. It is believed that the white tip tail we see showing up in captive bred gliders is a sign of the subspecies Petaurus breviceps ariel. Most white tips born in captivity have come from normal color parents, with no documentation of white tip in their histories. There are few long standing and documented breeding programs working with this color at this time. As a result, there is almost no information available as to how this gene is passed on. It does appear to be recessive to normal, but it is not known if other genes are involved in producing this color. We do know that white tip is NOT a single recessive gene. IF white tips were a single recessive trait, all offspring from two what tip parents would have been white tipped. A handful of breeders have paired white tips together. Most of these pairings have produced "normal" gliders, while a small hand full of white tip to white tip pairings have produced white tip joeys. Even those pairings that did produce white tips did not produce white tips 100% of the time. This means that even though the parents are white tips, it is unknown if their offspring is a "het" or not since we do not know how the trait comes to be expressed. White tips can appear on any color variation or mutation. As of November 2006, standard colored gliders with white tips are starting out at about $300.00, and going up from there depending on the amount of white on the tail. Colored sugar gliders with white tips do sell for a more depending on the color of the sugar glider.
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post Jun 2 2008, 11:25 PM

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As of November 2006, standard colored gliders with white tips are starting out at about $300.00, and going up from there depending on the amount of white on the tail. Colored sugar gliders with white tips do sell for a more depending on the color of the sugar glider.

USD300 lolz
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post Jun 2 2008, 11:47 PM

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they feed with alot of meal worms ><
maybe my hand small lolz
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post Jun 19 2008, 12:26 AM

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a hongkong bloger talking all about sugar glider
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/oioi_monchu
just introduce to u all
go and have a look when u r free
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