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Well…..I sure hope your happy with yourself now.
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try to bring her to a vet and ask them to check if your sugar glider is really pregnant… try to ask the vet how to take care of it and what to give her so that she has healthy babies and give her vitamins so that she’ll be strong and wont get sick
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You can have pet sugar gliders? Woah – I want one! Lol.
But I doubt she is pregnant … it doesn’t just pop up out of no where, either way you should have her checked by a vet (one that knows about wildlife especially) because if she is pregnant, it’s good for her to get checked up throughout the pregnancy to make sure its going smoothly, and if she isnt … that bump could be something seriously not normal. And the wildlife-specialising vet would be able to answer all your questions about special care. If you don’t know a vet of that nature, contact a wildlife clinic place, they would know about the caring, and they would know a vet that could help you.
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Go to this website, there is a picture of what a pregnant sugar glider looks like -
http://www.geocities.com/sugargliderrescue/photos.htm
http://wolfbar.servemp3.com/preganimal/rodents/pregnant_sugarglider1.jpg
Also go to this website about your pregnant sugar glider (sorry, I dont really feel like writing out a big huge thing, I thought I would just give you the information as you know your sugar gliders better than anyone else)
http://www.suzsugargliders.com/breedingsugargliders.htm
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Actually, sugar gliders are marsupials, and so when the baby was born, it was probably no bigger then a grain of rice. Chances are if the bump is big enough for you to see and you think she is pregnant, she has already had the baby
Take her to your vet to check her out, and make sure there isn’t anything wrong with her, and ask advice for how to care for the little guys.
Also try googling ‘breeding sugar gliders’, and you’ll get a ton of results for how to care for them and what to and what not to do.
Good luck!
The babysitter for two sugar gliders whenever my best friend is out of town :-p
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