Since they are omnivores, are of many different types of foods like meat very much. Some of the food, Sugar Gliders, generally seem to enjoy, are the following, but not limited to:
Apples, apple juice (baby food formula only), apricots, bananas, berries, bread, melon, carrots, cherries, corn, dates, nuts, eggs, figs, grapes, honey, honeydew, insects , lettuce (romaine or leaf only, iceberg or head can cause diarrhea), mealworms, meat (low fat turkey, cookedFeeder mice and skinless chicken), melons, nuts, assorted (unsalted and raw), oranges, papayas, peaches (no pits are toxic), peanut butter, pears, pineapples, plums, fruit juices, grapes, strawberry, sunflower, sweet potatoes.
I'm not saying broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, or because the gas-producing property after the taking of gas like nobody, including Sugar Gliders.
One of the things that might work well for a couple of containers of different andChop different fruits and vegetables until they are fully in each. Then all you have to do every night in the tank (s) that you get from food and pull the cut some pieces that you want to open feeds. I would like to add that I look cruel, not for any type of insect feeding (at least) during the week. In the wild they eat fruits and animals, and should not be denied that while in captivity. It must be done daily, but often must be done.
SugarGliders can gain weight easily because of the lack of movement that they experience in nature captivity. Children born to parents who are overweight are sometimes born blind or partially sighted caused by fat deposits in the eye. This can be measured with a controlled diet and healthy weight with a small scale. One of the things that cause this condition to help supply too many nuts that are rich in protein and fat. To reduce their weight, it is necessary to reduce the fat and proteinand attempt to increase their exercise. It may take several weeks to have its weight.
Do not get frustrated when trying to get your pet food. They are peculiar to their feeding areas, as they may willingly accept a food for several days and then does the same thing after a week and then eat the next week. The bottom line is that everyone has their own personality and taste, and it will take some time to understand what they want. You may find it easier to go to your local storeand a bag of frozen vegetables and use them with fresh fruit. You must also ensure that the Sugar Glider is fresh water every day. On the note that the tap water can not, because it is usually treated with chemicals to clean the water.
Some suggestions that I would be on any type of food bowls that you should at least make a bowl that will not tip or spill easily. Most sugar gliders tend to rise to the bowl and put it on the edgethe bowl. If the shell is not enough to maintain their weight, they tip and spill the food will either cause chaos or create a situation where food falls through the floor of the old and the Sugar Glider is not able to. Another proposal eating, which is working well for me, a sort of feed-holder, hanging from the side of the cage. I did this because the Sugar Glider is increasing around the cage, they separate and fall to bottom of faecesCage meet, which in its path, including the food bowl. My investors are sitting on top of the cage with enough room for a Sugar Glider, on the edge, without having to be uncomfortable when eating out. This prevents them to get over the food (most of the time) and reduces the possibility that land in their diet.
A glider example formula that works well and is as follows:
Adult Formula:
4-8 oz apple juice 1 / 2 cup of dry cereal Gerber (for protein) 1 / 4Cup of rice 1 / 4 cup rolled oats 1 / 4 cup honey 4 ounces fat-free yogurt 4 oz Isomil or warranty, and Apple or orange juice to make it soupy
Puree in blender until liquid and place in ice cube trays and freeze, and feed 1-2 times a week. Pull one out for a power supply for an AM and PM. Dispose of after 5 hours. There is still a good idea, some kind of solid food to predict how this will help their teeth and gums clean and healthy.
Some people suggestFeeding once a day at nightfall, while others fed twice a day. Whatever method you choose, you should depend on your sugar gliders. I'm still hungry in the morning? Feed them a small amount in the morning or give them a little 'more in the evening. If they give me to eat too much for me, tend to make a mess in their cage, so I have less at each meal, but fed twice a day. Try mixing a couple of things do you like your Sugar Glider and good for them, and come together and freezingit. You can get some pretty cheap and these ice cubes to freeze.