Sugar Glider, also known as Sugar Bears or Gliders, is a small, nocturnal marsupial originating from Australia and New Guinea. Notable for its soft grey fur with a dorsal black stripe and large eyes adapted for night vision, this species features a distinctive gliding membrane stretching from wrist to ankle, allowing it to glide between trees. Sugar Gliders typically measure 12-15 cm in body length with a similar tail length and weigh between 85-170 grams. Known for their social nature, these animals live in colonies and require companionship, making it essential to keep them in pairs or small groups. Their temperament is curious, active, and they bond deeply with caretakers but need patient, consistent interaction. Not suited for first-time owners, Sugar Gliders demand a specialized diet consisting of insects, sap, and fruits, as well as adequate space with vertical climbing and gliding opportunities. In the UK, ownership involves legal considerations such as ensuring welfare regulations are met and sourcing care from experienced exotic vets. Their lifespan can extend up to 15 years, highlighting the long-term commitment required. For prospective UK owners searching for "sugar gliders for sale UK" or looking into the "sugar glider pet" lifestyle, comprehensive research and preparation are vital to meet their complex needs.
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I have twin grey boys 200 each or 370 for both ready to leave at the beginning of June, a grey girl 230 *reserved* ready to leave in the middle of June, a mosaic girl 320 *reserved* ready to leave in
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With a heavy heart we are having to rehome our 2 boys Alvin & Theo. They are now around 9months old, out of pouch 12/7/2025 from what breeder told us. We have had them since October 2025. They are ha
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I’m looking for loving homes for my 5 adult sugar gliders 🐾 There is 1 male (leucistic) and 4 females. The male has a minor eye injury from birth and cannot see from one eye, but he is otherwise in