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sugarb28ny
07-25-04, 06:35 AM 07-25-04
Hi, I have been doing alot a reading on sugar gliders and would like to get a few. I have the dedication for them but I'm unsure because I have small children. Can anyone give me some advice on how they are with kids? Thanx.
Kayl
07-25-04, 11:23 AM 07-25-04
It's not so much how they are with kids, it's how kids are with them, like most animals. They are small animals, so the kids have to understand how to be gentle. If the kids are under 7 or 8 I would suggest not letting them pet or carry them, or do it under strict supervision. Older kids can usually be half trusted, but not without supervision until they're 10 or so I would think, as a sudden move could cause a younger kid to squeeze or something. I got my first gerbil when I was 8, but I did get bitten because I squeezed him too hard. However, I didn't do it again ^_^
LeahPrincess
07-25-04, 11:29 AM 07-25-04
Where in new york do you live sugar?
sugarb28ny
07-25-04, 08:49 PM 07-25-04
Im living near the Bronx.......and thanx for the info Kayl. I am going to look into getting a few gliders. My kids have been very gentle with the hammies we already have, but i dont plan on leaving them unattended with the gliders though.
sugarb28ny
07-25-04, 08:53 PM 07-25-04
When a male glider is not neutered do they have a scent to them? How long is te feamle pregnant and how many joeys will she have and how long b4 they will mate again? Thanx.
Kristal007
07-26-04, 11:30 AM 07-26-04
males do have more scent glands then females. Gliders will pee and poop on you when you first handle them, they will scratch and bite the hell our of your hand. They make a very loud crabbing noises and lunge at you if they are scared. I have 2 females that I've had for about 3 months now, one still scratches and bites me when I put her back in her cage after playtime. I had one that I had for 11 years and she passed away of old age, she was very much bonded to me, but then again I had her for 11 years. Gliders do not like to feel like you are controlling them, they like to be in control. So if you try to hold them and keep them in your hand they will not like it! I remember Chamira, she would sit in my hand and eat her mealies and little treats, but if I closed my hand she would do everything she could to try and squeeze out of my hand! Some gliders take longer then others, it's all based on their personality and how much the breeders handled them. I do not think mine were handled very much, even though I was assured that they were hand tamed. Mine are still a little skiddish and kinda jump when I put my hand next to them, but at least they stopped crabbing at me! I don't breed gliders, but I do know they only have like one or two joey's and they should be 8 weeks OOP before they are taken from their mommy. I'm sure others know more about the breeding aspect.
Jasmine Stoddar
07-29-05, 11:43 PM 07-29-05
Hi, I have been doing alot a reading on sugar gliders and would like to get a few. I have the dedication for them but I'm unsure because I have small children. Can anyone give me some advice on how they are with kids? Tha.
Hi my name is Jasmine and i am from utah they are great wwith kids not at first because they have to get use to the family but i actually havfe 2 that you can bread if you would like them they are 550 for cage food medicine and you can bread them so shoot me an email at askjasmine0124@aol.com
glidergrl1513
08-03-05, 05:59 AM 08-03-05
They could give birth the more gliders as soon as the others are weaned. Its not uncommon to see a couple gliders that are OOP nursing while there are a couple still IP. They are pregnant for 16 days, then the babies will crawl into thhe pouch and stay there for 7-8 weeks, then they should usually be fully weaned at 8 weeks OOP (although it could be different for different gliders) Don't EVER take a glider away from its parents before 8 weeks, even if it is eating on its own, its kind of like making a 14 year old kid move out, yea he can get his own food and everything, but he still has a lot to learn from his parents. Some may take longer though, just so you know lol
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