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Bonding & Relations
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What time did you put her in the pouch? What time does she normally go to bed for the day? If you put her in the pouch before she was ready to go to sleep she probably wants to still be in her cage or out to play for a while longer.
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HELP! I'M NEW...
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Welcome to GC! So sorry to hear your story about Furry. Poor little girl But so glad you're having a much better experience now
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Behavior & Anatomy
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Before we got our tent, Echo and I had a game where she would run up the stairs and wait for me to walk half way up then she would jump to me, then I would take her to the bottom and all over again. I tried to get Lulu to do it two but when she got
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Health & Hygiene
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Yay!! I am so glad to hear the tail got better!!! My good thoughts were sent your way and it worked!!!
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Housing & Accessories
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I'm thinking about making some foraging toys for my boys. Now, what does everyone use for the string to put the beads on when making the toys? And what are the instructions for hanging the little cups. Do you just a make hole in the cup, feed the str
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Diet & Nutrition
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Yes, that's fine until you hear back from Candy.
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Albino/Leucistic/Creamino/Variations
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Hello all. I have some babies that are looking for homes. ***SPECIAL SALE***Grant is a White Face Blonde Male. He is 33% possible Leucistic. He was out of pouch on 2/3/13. His parents are Frankie and Shenanigan. He is 7 generations out of sterile l
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Glider Talk and Traveling
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No kidding! It does also depend on where your sitter is coming from. When I went to the SGGA, I paid someone $15 a visit and she came twice a day. Morning and night. In fact, maybe it was $20. She lives about 20-25 minutes from my house. Perhaps
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Pouches/Nest Boxes/Toys
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Glider Pals will be re-opening soon and ready to provide you and your babies with great, safe and unique items for your cages. I wish to thank those customers who keep me so busy that I have to close from time to time just to catch up. I stand by m
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Glider Talk and Traveling
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Thank you everyone who has showed me support about this. I replied to the manager with counter arguments and received a response this morning. He told me that I seem intelligent but he is not trying to have a debate and to stop emailing him (I sent 1
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Albino/Leucistic/Creamino/Variations
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Serenity and Firefly gave us 1 Leu male OOP March 21. He is ready to go. If someone is interested I will consider all reasonable offers
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Housing & Accessories
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Housing & Accessories
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When I wash their pouch and fleece items, I always put one "stinky" blanket in the clean pouch so that they still have a little bit of their scent in there. Then I just trade it out for a clean one a day or two later.
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Breeding & Babies
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Danielle, It's not uncommon to have a glider that you think is one sex and to find out later it's the opposite. I myself have a Hydee that was once named Hyde. The very first gliders I ever came in contact with were Princes and Popper. The owner was
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Bonding & Relations
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Originally Posted By: GliderNurseryIf they are sleeping, then you can just leave them there. If they wake up and start moving about, then chances are they need to go potty. You can either put them back in the cage so they can go potty and get a dri
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Diet & Nutrition
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Originally Posted By: ejohnson22Whenever you take the HPW out of the ice cube tray, do you just stick it in their bowl or do you wait for it to thaw out? It depends on your gliders. Some don't mind it a little bit frozen and others won't touch it
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Diet & Nutrition
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Just to reiterate - you want to feed 1 Tablespoon of the Glider Gravy/HPW Complete with 1 Tablespoon of fruits and 1 Tablespoon of veggies each night. If you want, you can also give a little bit of yogurt as well (just make sure there are no artifi
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Diet & Nutrition
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Yes, all pears are safe for gliders. Mine LOVE prickly pear, sometimes called cactus pear. It has a lot of calcium in it also so it's a great choice if you can find it. If feed with the skins but they don't eat them. They eat the juicy part and thr
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HELP! I'M NEW...
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Welcome to GC!
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HELP! I'M NEW...
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Welcome to GC! You're schedule is pretty typical and can work fine for gliders. Just keep in mind that they're nocturnal so the time they get up in the evening will vary depending on the season. In the summer, they may not get up until 9 or later s
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HELP! I'M NEW...
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Welcome to GC!
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Housing & Accessories
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I combined several braided vines into a ladder, it is stretched from one end of cage to the other, as my vines usually are, I leave one hang, currently a fringy one. My girls love them and I have seen them run across, the ones that are attached at bo
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Housing & Accessories
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Thanks
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Photo of the week entries
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oh she is she ran into every room in the apartment and right back up my leg. she is a curious glider.
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Housing & Accessories
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You can get a pop up dog crate and build a PVC stand for the inside to hold toys. You can also check out Shellys (Glidernursery) glidariums. They are highly recommended and glider safe.
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