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Re: Factual information on PPP? [Re: ] #937291
04/30/10 02:18 PM
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Im sure the ducks will appreciate that lol. You should have a larger cage, you can find some nice ones on ebay. Theres a few warnings on some sellers like Cageworld_1 and Jmbexotics (i think thats his screename?) They are the same person.

Also do not use a heat rock. They will be warm in their sleeping pouches, especially snuggled up together. For a vet, you can look up Sugargliderhelp and theres a list of all kinds of things. Like vendors that sell toys and cage sets to vets and breeders. smile


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Re: Factual information on PPP? [Re: saturngirl] #937294
04/30/10 02:24 PM
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Awesome, thanks to all for the info. One of those vets is within 20 mins of me (great news)! Anyone wanna buy a box o' [censored] (AKA (PPP) Perfect Pocket Pets starter kit)? smile I'm betting, based on their size and how well they are eating, that they are older than 8wks. Looks like my to-do list for the weekend just grew.

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Re: Factual information on PPP? [Re: ] #937296
04/30/10 02:31 PM
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That is great that they are eating good sounds like you off to a good start. Glad you found a vet close to you. Oh yeah, have fun and good luck this weekend!!!!

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Re: Factual information on PPP? [Re: Twintone] #937306
04/30/10 03:04 PM
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I know how you feel about the $$. The total on my two (PPP) Perfect Pocket Pets babies with all the stuff and tax was $1100.00.
Yes folks you read that right..
So nobody has to wonder why now I work over at the mill breeder Project...lol!!
Pitch the heat rock, it's the only thing I can think is ACTUALLY dangerous in that sense.
Get a bigger cage first thing. I look back at that first cage now and think "oh my god, how did I ever think that was big enough???" It would be like me living in a closet for the rest of my life.
I have two pouches in the cage. That way they have choices but mostly they always choose the same one to sleep in together.
By the way, I feed the suncoast diet (with the semi-moist food staple) and my kiddos like it.
If you can take a moment to come over and visit us at The mill breeder Project and register. We like to keep track of all the (PPP) Perfect Pocket Pets babies out there so maybe one day nobody will have to get "sucka-ed" anymore... smile
Welcome to GC!!

Re: Factual information on PPP? [Re: ] #937324
04/30/10 03:51 PM
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1100.00? I can one-up ya...with the extra food, heat lamp, pouch, wheel, toys and tax, it was a whopping 1250.00!! Now, who's the biggest sucka? (Me, unfortunately). Heat rock comes out when I get home today. Bigger cage may take a little while. Maybe I can incorporate it into the next cage and they can use it for a walk-in-closet.

Re: Factual information on PPP? [Re: ] #937331
04/30/10 04:11 PM
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If you're worried about price, I suggest looking into a Reptarium, they're decently priced and the cover can be thrown in the wash. Though, you do need to be careful, check it daily. I've read the covers on them (the 'new' material) can get frayed. A member on here recently had to take her glider to the vet due to one of the threads unraveling and getting caught around her gliders foot.

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