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Feeding Pocket Sugar Gliders July 10, 2008

Filed under: Animal Fun, Great Fun, Kiddie Stuff @ 7:19 am

Pocket sugar gliders are one of the funniest pets ever. They are very small and very funny to play with. However, you need to take care of them in order to keep them healthy.

The food issue is one of the problems that you should take care. When your pocket sugar glider eats the wrong food, their health will be in a dangerous position. You need to take care of their nutrition so that they can always play happily together with you.

First of all, you need to know that sugar gliders are omnivorous. They will eat anything you give them. Anything in front of your pocket sugar glider has a chance of being eaten.

You have to know that giving your pocket sugar glider the wrong food will hurt it. You have to give it the proper nutrition it needs.

Your pocket sugar glider only needs 3 basic types of nutrition. These are proteins, fresh fruits and vegetables and some supplements. Once you can get all these basic nutritional requirements taken care of, you can make sure your pocket sugar glider becomes even healthier.

A pocket sugar glider’s best food consists of at least 75% fruits, berries, and other plants. It needs all these fruits and vegetables as its main foods.

The other 25% will be food such as insects, baby birds, bird eggs and other smaller animals. If your glider eats too much live food or meat, it could develop a musky odor. However, searching for live food for your pocket sugar glider could be very hard. If you cannot find such “food” in your environment, it is better to search the internet and buy more readily accessible sugar glider food.

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