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My sister had flying squirrels when we were kids .. i remember one bit my dad on the thumb once, and when he flicked his hand to get it off the squirrel went gliding right across the room .. he thought it was a great ride. 'Course he didn't get another one because no one would pick him up after that.
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brian,
do you have the glider paired up with a male or other females?
My little male is all alone and i think he is getting lonely but i cant find another one for him....
i know they dont do well alone....
thanks
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Matt Rudisi
~Reptiles Canada~
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Matt: I have 1 male and 2 females, and they are having so much fun...i have put them in an enclosure thats 110cm w 60cm d and 160 h with a lot of things they can claim(spelling) on.
Nett: My come out and look when itīs night, they donīt bite at all.
brian,
if you have the time, could you email me a list of what you feed your gliders and in what quantity.
I see you have some vegetables in there and mine dont really like most veggies. Plus I am a little worried about their calcium intake
I would really appriciate it, if you have some extra time...thanks alot