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Condition of Sugar glider at a pet store in Texas?

I recently visited a pet store in Stephenville Texas to purchase mealworms for my sugar gliders. I noticed they had an adult glider for sale. She is being very poorly cared for, in a tiny cage, housed in the same room with birds. She was being fed peanuts and trailmix for a bag.

My first question is if it is even legal to sell sugar gliders in pet store in Texas. I know that some state ban the sale of these animals in stores, but I’m not sure about Texas. If it’s not legal, to whom do I report this.

If it is legal, is there a way to report the mistreatment of this animal?

Condition of Sugar glider at a pet store in Texas?

I recently visited a pet store in Stephenville Texas to purchase mealworms for my sugar gliders. I noticed they had an adult glider for sale. She is being very poorly cared for, in a tiny cage, housed in the same room with birds. She was being fed peanuts and trailmix for a bag.

My first question is if it is even legal to sell sugar gliders in pet store in Texas. I know that some state ban the sale of these animals in stores, but I’m not sure about Texas. If it’s not legal, to whom do I report this.

If it is legal, is there a way to report the mistreatment of this animal?

Sugar glider diet?

I adopted an adult female glider about a month ago. Every night, I dutifully chop of an array of fruits and veggies, hand-feed her mealworms, and add crickets and a peanut or two to the fruit. She also has some Sugar glider science diet that she won’t touch, and I put a small bowl of mango pulp in her cage.

Problem is, she ALWAYS goes for the peanuts first, sometimes eats a cricket or two crickets, and doesn’t touch the fruit (peaches, apples, mangoes, honeydew, strawberries and grapes in little bite-size pieces). Occasionally I’ll throw in a small piece of carrot, a kernel of corn and a lima bean. She’ll lick at the mango pulp a little (it’s a new addition), won’t touch the science diet pellets, and if I let her, she’ll eat 25 or 30 mealworms (which I don’t let her anymore!). I don’t think she knows how a glider is supposed to eat!

What can I do to get her to expand her diet? I know too much
I live in FL, which is one of the few states in which it is legal to own a sugar glider without an exotic pet license. The only thing you can’t do is breed them for money. I’ve done my homework.

Just adopted two adult sugar gliders!! Need help ASAP please!!?

Three days ago I adopted two one year old sugar gliders, a male and a female. The girl I got them from said she didn’t have enough time. I think that she didn’t take care of them at all, because when I got them, the cage was filthy and they stunk to high heavens! I’ve been working with them everyday and they are still skittish and act like they weren’t bonded with before. They are eating apples out of my hand but still will not let me touch them or try and pick them up. I have tried to get them out of their pouch when they are sleeping so that I can carry them around in a bonding pouch, but they always wake up and start crabbing at me. They bite me a lot and overall just act like they have never seen a human before. How can I bond with adult suggies that have never been bonded with before or simply ignored? How long with they continue to bite me and be scared of me? Should I try bonding with them one at a time? How can I earn their trust when someone never paid to them before? Thanks!!

How do u tame an adult sugar glider???

I was given an sugar glider he has an attitude problem ?? Please and suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks in advance…