What should sugar gliders not eat




















Most treats are safe to feed in limited amounts , but can be unsafe when fed in excess. These types of treats include:. Fruit in excess, is high in sugar Nuts high fat Bird Seeds high fat Corn low nutritional value Lettuce no nutritional value Oranges high citrus Mealworms high fat, low calcium Pork high sodium Other high-fat or low-calcium foods.

Playing with your pet regularly, providing them with mentally and physically interactive toys and spending time with them are all non-food related ways to show your pet you care. Peas and corn are good choices but are best for alternative nights and no more than twice a week as it can give them an upset stomach. Good fruits include apple, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, mango and papaya, try not to give the same every night, variety is important to get a good balance of nutrients.

Each sugar glider needs about a tablespoon each of fruits and veggies every night. Fresh is best, but frozen is also good, dried all natural is fine occasionally, but keep in mind gliders get a lot of moisture from their fruits and veggies. Never ever give canned produce. Meal worms dried or live , yoggies, fresh eucalytus and dried fruit make great treats. Sugar Gliders love chicken as an occasional treat and it's a great source of protein, always boil any chicken in a pan of water until thoroughly cooked, if feeding a knuckle bone always supervise and never feed any small bones and NEVER EVER baked, roasted or otherwise cooked, must be boiled to soften.

HPW Original Instructions. Your suggie will go home with a bag of HPW powder, add honey, bottled water and 3 eggs to make up your first batch. A single batch is enough for 2 sugar gliders for approximately 6 weeks. Scramble 3 eggs being careful not to overcook them. Do not use oil or seasonings in your egg or any glider food.

Put eggs to one side to cool. To give your glider a nutritionally balanced diet, I would recommend reading the information below. According to the North Carolina State Veterinary Hospital , the optimal diet for sugar gliders is made up of the following components:. Some modifications to this mixture have been made to make it better for sugar glider consumption. Blend the honey, egg, and apple juice in a blender until smooth.

Blend until smooth and then turn off blender. Add the Rep-cal Calcium Supplement, the chicken baby food, wheat germ, and dry baby cereal.

One last time, blend until smooth, and pour into ice cube trays, filling each compartment only halfway and place into the freezer. The nice thing about this mixture is that it can be frozen. As you can see, this list is quite big. However, not all fruits are equal; some are better than for gliders than others. The best way to ensure that your glider gets a balanced diet is to give them a large variety of these fruits rather than feeding them only one or two from this list.

Again, a pretty large list. Make sure to mix it up to give them a well-varied diet.



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