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Two of Our Joeys

A Red White Face joey and a Strawberry Cremeino joey sitting together in the owner's hands. The strawberry cremeino is a type of...

If You Like Gliders, Read This Every Day

Well if you didn't plan on them breeding, why an intact male with a female? That's kind of all it takes.

Why Do Sugar Gliders Cost So Much Money?

Appropriate question. In brief: Producing a single healthy glider for you can easily cost $10,000, and often more. Individual gliders...

Can I Use a Leash or Harness?

Do not harness or leash your sugar gliders. This entry includes a photo of gliders in a bonding tent and a video where you can see...

Humidity: Important For Your Gliders

Natural humidity levels for sugar gliders range from 70-90%. This is a photo of a sugar glider's natural environment below, demonstrating...

I Am Adoptable!

A Message from Lena the Sugar Glider: " I am available for adoption! My name means "grace" traditionally in cultures with red hair,...

Constipation

There was recently a beautiful glider that crossed the rainbow bridge due to constipation. It was a case of green veterinary treatment...

How Ancient Are Gliders?

With the earliest Petaurus species originating in Australia 4.46 million years ago, and the start of crossing between the modern Homo...

Why Breeding Programs Matter

We would like to educate with research on how evolution prevents inbreeding naturally, and what happens when it occurs under human care....

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