Sugar Glider for sale in Dunn Loring, Virginia | Petzlover

5 Sugar Gliders
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:441784
Location
:Dunn Loring, Fairfax County, Virginia
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
These 5 Sugar Gliders are my babies. I have had them for 5 years. I am leaving for college this fall and will not be able to take care of them. They are easy to take care of, very cuddly, and love to spend time with people. (They are so sweet they even hold hands while eating sometimes - video below)
Look below at the labeled pictures.
Boo Boo is the dad. He is 5 years old with a white coat and grey strip down his back. He LOVES scrambled eggs, sleeping in hoodies, and will get up early to be the first at the food.
Griffin is the Mama. She is 5 years old and is light grey with a dark grey strip down her back. You can tell the difference between her and Covi because she has a "break" in her eyeliner leading up to her ear. She is more reserved than the other gliders; however that makes her love so precious. She loves to just sit and watch TV - like a cute ol' grandma.
Ranger is the gentle giant. He is the first born boy (4 years old) and the biggest of the group. He absolutely loves the front pockets of hoodies. His favorite snack is grapes (but don't give them too often!) He is so soft and cuddly.
Covi is the second oldest (3 years old). She is the sassy, curious, energetic one. She will spend hours on her wheel... even if her dad wants to be on it too (look at video below of Covi spinning Boo Boo around).
Peanut is the youngest boy at 2 years old. He is the perfect combo of Boo Boo and Griffin because he has Boo Boo's belly and Griffins back. As the youngest he is the spoiled one. He loves to take others food and run around (the others just go with it XD). He is very majestic and always knows how to pose for photos. Nevertheless, one-on-one he is so sweet.
In the past year all the boys have been neutered. They have updated vet records, and they are all healthy. In my experience, if you are looking to own sugar gliders, it is the same amount of work if you own two or if you own five. You have to do the same amount of cleaning, feeding, and playtime. If you are looking to start or expand your sugar glider family, these little ones are perfect! We can even discuss selling their toys, cage(s), and cleaning supplies.
FAQ about Sugar Gliders
1. What is a Sugar Glider?
A Sugar Glider is a small, social marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea. They are known for their ability to glide between trees and are popular as pets due to their playful and affectionate nature.
2. How much care do Sugar Gliders require?
Sugar Gliders require daily care, including a balanced diet, clean living environments, and mental stimulation through playtime. The same amount of work is needed whether you own two or five, so they are quite manageable!
3. Are Sugar Gliders good pets for families?
Yes, Sugar Gliders can be great pets for families! They are social creatures that enjoy interaction and can form strong bonds with their owners as demonstrated by their cuddly and loving behavior.
4. What do Sugar Gliders eat?
They thrive on a diet that primarily includes fruits, vegetables, and protein sources like insects or specially formulated Sugar Glider pellets. They particularly enjoy foods like scrambled eggs and grapes in moderation.
5. Do Sugar Gliders need a lot of space?
While Sugar Gliders do enjoy a spacious environment to explore, they can adapt well to appropriately sized cages if provided with toys and a wheel for exercise. They appreciate climbing and gliding opportunities!
6. Can Sugar Gliders live alone?
It is recommended that Sugar Gliders be kept in pairs or small groups as they are social animals. They thrive on companionship and enjoy interacting with one another.
7. What are some warning signs of health issues in Sugar Gliders?
Look for changes in feeding habits, behavior, or appearance. Any signs of lethargy or weight loss can indicate a health issue. Regular vet check-ups can help ensure your Sugar Gliders stay healthy!
8. Are Sugar Gliders noisy?
While they can make various sounds, Sugar Gliders are generally not overly loud. They may chirp or squeak, particularly when trying to communicate with one another or when playing.
9. How long do Sugar Gliders live?
With proper care, Sugar Gliders can live up to 10-15 years in captivity, making them a long-term commitment for pet owners.
10. How can I adopt these Sugar Gliders?
If you're interested in expanding your Sugar Glider family, these 5 adorable gliders are ready for a new home! Let's discuss all their needs, including toys, cages, and cleaning supplies.


























