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They aren’t good pets, and shouldn’t be pets. They should be left in the wild where they can “fly” around from tree to tree.
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Try Helen’s Little Critters. They are a USDA licensed breeder of exotics in Texas, and have been in business almost 20 years. I do not have any personal experience with them, but they seem to have an excellent reputation – I have seen good comments about them on many forums. They have sugar gliders, flying squirrels, ferrets, chipmunks and a lot of other small mammals.
http://www.helenslittlecritters.com/index_files/ourlittlecritters.htm
Just be sure that you have done all of your research on gliders – they are not a good pet for everyone.
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If I lived close to you, you could have mine. They are terrible pets.
Please check out http://www.sugarglider.net. They have a classifieds section at the very bottom. Also check your local craigslist for people rehoming them.
You MUST keep 2 or more gliders, you can’t have just one. It will get depressed and die.
Just a little FYI, I adopted 2 gliders and with them, their cage, cage sets, food, wheels, etc, my startup costs totalled to $800. I hope you have that kind of money to spend on pets that won’t give you anything but smell and hastle in return. But please feel free to email me with any questions about their care, I am quite knowledgable.
own 2 gliders
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