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Heat rock
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06/29/06 02:51 AM
06/29/06 02:51 AM
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I have a heat rock in their cage and i'm curios, I have a torn t-shirt over it and they like to cuddle up on or around it, can it burn or hurt them if the shirt is too thin?
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Re: Heat rock
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06/29/06 02:53 AM
06/29/06 02:53 AM
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Take the heat rock out! Don't listen to the person who sold you it! They are bad for suggies!!
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Re: Heat rock
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06/29/06 03:10 AM
06/29/06 03:10 AM
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Sugar gliders are good at keeping warm in a pouch or something with good bedding material. In Australia the temperatures often drop below freezing and the sugar gliders generate enough heat to keep warm. Heat rocks are not a good idea as they can over heat your glider and are just not necessary.
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Re: Heat rock
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06/29/06 12:22 PM
06/29/06 12:22 PM
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I've heard they dehydrate gliders
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Re: Heat rock
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#114308
06/29/06 01:53 PM
06/29/06 01:53 PM
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I'd guess if it was burning their skin they would move...
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Re: Heat rock
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06/29/06 02:14 PM
06/29/06 02:14 PM
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gliders are bad about chewing and if they bit the electric cord it could shock them.
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