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Exotic Nutrition Posting Page
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
A common misconception is that sugar gliders only eat
sweet foods, but actually they are omnivores (plant and animal eaters). In the
wild, sugar gliders eat a variety of foods. In captivity, sugar gliders should
be provided a balanced, varied and fresh diet to keep them healthy. Sugar
gliders often overeat sweets and fattening foods, then can become overweight - leading to medical complications related to obesity. Fruits have a lot of
natural sugars, which is why you must limit the amount you feed to your
glider(s). Treats include mealworms and other insects, nuts, yogurt drops and
dried fruit. Treats are not necessary in maintaining sugar glider health, but
they are a great tool to use with bonding! Treats, fruits and vegetables should
make up no more than 20% of your pets diet while the rest is filled with a
staple dry/wet food. Freshness is key to a healthy diet; because we don't use preservatives, follow these guidelines indefinitely:
Moist Foods: unopened- 12 months opened- (refrigerated) 7-10 days in cage- 24 hours Dry Foods: unopened- (refrigerated/frozen) 12 months opened- 4-6 months in cage- free choice (as long as your pet is eating) by: Exotic Nutrition |
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