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Re: Hi it's been along time, I like to to come back
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Re: Hi it's been along time, I like to to come back
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01/18/21 11:01 PM
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Hello are you located in the New Jersey Area. I have three well behaved bonded bothers . Same mother and father just different litters. If you are interested keep me posted . Thank you
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Re: Hi it's been along time, I like to to come back
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01/19/21 10:54 AM
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Gliders do require a good sized wheel. A treadmill can be a good alternative, but again, it's going to be a good size. Is this what you meant? https://www.amazon.com/You-Me-Exerc...cisr+saucer+for+small+animals&sr=8-7It's big enough, and safe for a single glider. But since they are tree climbers and their paws need something to grab, it will need a fleece cover like this: https://www.spinzoneglobal.com/Treadmill-Cozy_p_38.htmlThe link above also sells glider safe treadmills and wheels. They built them once it's ordered and could take 8-12 weeks to get. You can make this cover safely if you can sew. Having said all the above, any treadmill will have to be anchored to the grate on the bottom of the cage. They get real rambunctious and the " you and me" saucer is super light so even on a solid surface can fall over with them (not parroting, I've had experience with this myself) this saucer will have to be altered a bit to get it anchored. If you need help with that or making a cover, let me know. Edit: I can't emphasize the "you and me" saucer enough about being for a single glider. Once she gets a buddy, the saucer can be used for supervised play. There is an issue underneath the saucer itself (unless they've modified it since I have one) will catch tails. And somebody is on it and somebody is under it, there can be accidents. A degloved tail is a gross thing to find(I haven't had the experience, but have seen enough pics to fill my nightmares). Another note on a smaller glider safe wheel. They jump more than they run and need that large open space to do so too. You can also enrich her with a toy box and ping pong a, fleece pompoms, army men barrel of monkeys, dinosaurs, and foraging toys. The foraging toys a can be as simple as a toothbrush cover, a cleaned tictac box, small bottles, etc...
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Re: Hi it's been along time, I like to to come back
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01/19/21 02:02 PM
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Thank you dear, this is so much help. She is sweet. I tired getting her in a bonding pouch and she jump out. She in my kids walk in closet as her glider room for her. She did climb on me a few times when I put my hand palm down. She did try to glider to the wall to climb it. Was funny. I will have to put things for her to climb when out of cage. Moved my kids clothes to my closet. But I see I am going have a hard time to get her in the bonding pouch. The lady who had her put her in a hamster ball. So I am thinking she didn't do the pouches much. The wheel I will be looking into more. I want a safe one but not so big. Unfortunately I will not have a cage like I use to have that was super big. Unless I just let her use it out in the closet. Plus new cage not here yet. Can they get under the door space?
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Re: Hi it's been along time, I like to to come back
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01/19/21 05:57 PM
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They can get through (or get trapped) any space that is a half an inch or more. What kind of cage did you order? Our first cage had smaller doors and I had to take off the bottom because it wouldn't fit through the door. It made it inconvenient for deep cleaning , but had plenty of clearance on each side and bottom once I got it in there. Since then I've gone to bigger cages like a Brisbane and congo cage. I also have a Martin's cage (for the RV) and it fits a stealth wheel (12"), but not a free runner wheel(12.5"). I use a free runner and a treadmill in both the congo and Brisbane cage with plenty of room. I use the stealth wheel and a treadmill in the martins cage. We are getting many topics going on in this thread. You may get more feedback from other members if you start new threads for each topic. We are really looking forward to reading about your journey back into the glider world. Many things have changed, especially diets. .
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Re: Hi it's been along time, I like to to come back
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01/22/21 01:03 AM
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I have a couple of Raptor wheels that i really like & they last; my oldest one is five years & still spins silently. Until the furball learns not to bite, I wouldn't send mix signals by offering my fingers up laced with treats. Wait until she learns fingers themselves do not taste delicious, but the stuff on them is the treat. Personally, I think my Arthur believes yogurt drops grow from my fingers, but he is not my brightest one. I think your 36x18x15 cage should be good. My travel cage is about that size & my four act happy in it for short periods, so I think your solo will be content with the space. Especially if you offer plenty out-of-cage time  Speaking of which, it isn't necessary to wait until your bonded for out-of-cage play, especially since you have a nice small room. Allowing her to bounce around & come check you at her comfort. I, personally, made the most progress with this method early on. Some gliders do not like bonding pouches. Mine dislike anything with zippers. Besides out-of-cage play, I get more bonding from removing them still in their sleeping pouch during the days & slipping my have inside to 'nap' with them. If you are having trouble transferring yours, maybe give that a try? Another trick is to offer a treat, then toss a couple more into the bonding pouch. Don't forget, we love pictures 
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Re: Hi it's been along time, I like to to come back
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01/25/21 12:37 AM
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These instructions might help you How to - Adding Pics to PostsYou have a cute set-up. Might I recommend you give her a couple of places to perch on that you can place near the top? I often place a couple fleece triangle hammocks in the corners & find mine on them all the time. Gliders seem to like the higher vantage points for watching the outside world.  Enjoy your time bonding with her!
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