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thoughts
was offered this little cutie for my leucistic sugar glider.
she's 75 grams, takes small mice (assisted).
any thoughts?
vanilla cream (fire x vanilla)
thank you, in advance
if she was a he, it would be easy.
Last edited by helmethead; 11-04-2012 at 11:16 AM.
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1.0 albino
0.1 black pastel 66% het. albino
1.0 cinny
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I wouldn't trade for something that has to be assist fed.
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Re: thoughts
 Originally Posted by missriss2012
I wouldn't trade for something that has to be assist fed.
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X2 if I could see it feed on its own. Id go for it
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Re: thoughts
 Originally Posted by Ridinandreptiles
X2 if I could see it feed on its own. Id go for it
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I've seen your ads on CL your glider is so cute!
I agree with the rest. She is beautiful, and females are usually worth more than males. But I would not accept the trade until she is feeding properly on her own.
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Very pretty! But I would make sure its a female, And wait until its eating on its own.
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Re: thoughts
thank you all for the replies.
I'm definitely going to wait until she's eating on her own, that's the reason I was hesitating,
then go from there.
thanks again.
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Keep the glider, they are amazing pets.
Do you have any pics?
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As long as your sugar glider isn't worth a ton of money it would be worth a shot. Just know that some assisted feeders eventually die from the stress, or they may need to be assist fed the rest of their lives. Or she could come out of it and eat on her own one day.
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