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Re: Raising gliders in Australia
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08/23/09 09:25 PM
08/23/09 09:25 PM
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Nattie
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yes i hand fed it, the picture was taken after she had picked up. She was smaller and underweight and dehydrated when she came in. She is now about 160 grams
We feed our babies divetalact which is a milk replacer, depending on their age we sweeten it and add lorikeet mix, insectivore, honey and glucose to make a slurry as they get older.
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Re: Raising gliders in Australia
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08/23/09 09:27 PM
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I know in california they have lots of eucalypts but im sure you could get some of them as specialist plants over there.
I'd keep to the shrubs though as trees will not do well in pots.
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Re: Raising gliders in Australia
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08/23/09 10:03 PM
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I'd keep to the shrubs though as trees will not do well in pots.
I wonder how the trees would work as bonsai. I know someone who has a giant sequoia bonsai, so if that's possible, I would think anything is!
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