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Feeding them apart #1415147
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Hi, One of my girls is more gut sensitive than my youngest one and so I would like to feed them separate giving them the same diet but different ingredients. How would I do this since they eat all night...???

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You could offer both of them something different. The only other way would be to put them in separate cages at night.


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I guess the challenge is I normally put one dish for both of them and they just eat away all night. How do I make one eat only one of the 2 meals if they are both living together. I don't see myself putting them apart all night when it is the only time they get to hangout and play with each other.

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Have you considered offering only the foods that the sensitive-bellied glider can eat? As long as you make sure you're providing adequate nutrition.


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Re: Feeding them apart [Re: OneLove] #1415179
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Fair enough, I did a new batch of food and so hoepfuly this one feels better for both! Im on TPG and so it asks for 1 cup of yogurt which I now susstituted with vegan coconut yogurt... anyways we'll see thanks!


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