Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Tips for Sugar Glider Care

sugar glider
Sugar Glider
Do you currently own a sugar glider? That's nice because these little pets are truly adorable and you can enjoy a perfect relaxation with them following a hard day's job. These sugar gliders are considered as Australian marsupials which are fun to be with and can live up to fifteen years. Though they don't demand high maintenance and can usually take care of themselves, you will find some recommendations to follow when caring for your little sugar glider at home. Below are great tips on how to take proper care of a sugar glider.

Acquire enough knowledge and information

Prior to a purchase of a sugar glider, it's wiser to surf the internet and study through some eBooks showing ways to care for these small animals. This should help you understand how to deal with their behavior and ensure that you can act accordingly when problems occur. You can also have a good idea of their natural ways so you can provide what they need and prefer. Different aspects such as diet, normal routines, likes and dislikes, and many others can be learned by simply spending time learning all about these amazing animals.

The right housing or habitat for your pets

The cage you select or designed for glider must have enough space and vertical height. The glider needs sufficient room to glide, climb and jump. The cage should be like 30" wide and 36" tall to ensure that the glider will get good space to explore while jumping through air. The bigger your cage is, the more your pet would enjoy as you develop it to its best form. Whenever you invite somebody to your house, it's necessary to really make it feel comfortable in its cage. The cage you choose for your sugar glider should also have wire sides to ensure that it can easily climb. Additionally, put some ledges and platforms inside its cage to ensure that your pet can have places to leap from. You can also add a wood wheel to let your pet exercise every once in a while.

Healthy Diet

One of the basic things for an owner is knowledge of the glider's diet. A sugar glider needs sufficient protein, veggies, fruits and dry meals every single day. Each of these components should be considered for the glider’s diet to ensure that it stays healthy. Vegetables and fruits should be added in tiny proportions. Proteins will come from eggs, meat, and products made from worms and other bugs. Regarding dry meals for sugar gliders, you'll find a lot of them on the market. You can choose from a wide variety of sugar glider sweets, goodies, dried grasshoppers and canned crickets.

Maintain cleanliness and arrange dishes properly

Put the food plates around the cage and secure them with hooks. Don't place them at the bottom parts. Choose water bottles such as the ones used for hamsters. Maintain fresh water every day then remove food scraps from the cage every day. Neat and tidy cages are crucial for sugar glider health and are necessary to prevent bacteria and mites that could trigger infection in animals. Further, you need to keep the wooden wheel and toys clean.

Bonding

Last but not the least, socialize with your pet and pay lots of focus to it. You need to hold it or cuddle to make it feel wanted and ensure that it does not feel lonely or alone.