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subject: Proper Diet Regarding Sugar Glider Names [print this page]


. It cannot be further from the truth. In fact, too many sugary foods can be very harmful for the sugar glider. Although in the wild they have as part of their diet different juices, fruit, nectar, as part of what they eat. But the good news is that sugar gliders are omnivores, which means that they eat a wide variety of products.

One of these food groups, you could call it the insects. In fact, sugar glider names will eat mostly insects in the summer months when they are abundant, such as crickets and grasshoppers. This gives them a diet high in protein, necessary for their health. This is also the time when the breed gliders so it stands to reason that this is an important part of the diet for breeding sugar gliders. In the winter months when insects are lacking or absent, the gliders will eat plant foods, such as acacia, eucalyptus and other juices nectar, which constitute the majority of the seasonal diet.

Sugar glider names are extremely sensitive to what you feed them into your diet. Too much fruit can be bad, and some vegetables. They should have vitamins added to their diet to help them stay healthy. One of these is calcium. Some foods high in phosphorus may increase disease in your airframe and reduce calcium intake. One of these foods to avoid, for example, gives too much grain as it is high in phosphorus. Carrots are good for vitamin when administered at the right amounts and in the right form. Basically you need to balance protein, vitamins and fruit and vegetables. Insects such as grasshoppers, June bugs, crickets and meal worms can be given, but only as a treat. For the vitamins you can add a pinch of Violate and Rep-Cal. A word of caution that most of the vitamins can be just as bad as anyone, so use with caution and never add it into the water.

You should also have basic food, which is available throughout the day in a cage. Providing glider pellets because it is the main product is considered by most as a path. This food has been in development for several decades and is considered one of the best products to use. Also keep abundant clean water for your gliders at all times. Any fruit you give should be after they have eaten their protein and vegetables and do not leave the cell so that it can spoil if not eaten immediately. Cure the fruit gives you a dessert to a child, because many and they can get fat and unhealthy.

by: cristyjoel




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