Sugar Glider for sale in Newport, North Carolina | $300


Sugar glider Joey
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:442108
Price / Fee
:$300
Location
:Newport, Carteret County, North Carolina
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Gray Male and female joey available. 4 weeks OOP. Located in coastal North Carolina. Will not ship. $300 each or $550 if sold as a non-mating pair. Played with daily, these "sugar babies" are loving and used to be handled by young children and adults. Available as early as August 6th assuming they are fully weaned. Happy to send more pictures if interested.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$300
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What are sugar gliders?
Sugar gliders are small, nocturnal marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea. They are known for their gliding abilities and friendly demeanor, making them popular pets.
2. What is a joey?
A joey is a baby sugar glider. They are born very small and immature, gradually developing in their mother's pouch and later bonding with human caretakers.
3. How old are the joeys?
The joeys available are 4 weeks OOP (out of pouch) and will be ready for adoption as early as August 6th, provided they are fully weaned.
4. Are both male and female joeys available?
Yes, both male and female joeys are available for adoption.
5. Where are the joeys located?
The sugar glider joeys are located in coastal North Carolina, specifically Newport, Carteret County.
6. Will you ship the joeys?
No, we will not ship the sugar gliders. They must be picked up in person.
7. What is the price for the joeys?
The price is $300 each or $550 if sold as a non-mating pair.
8. How are the joeys socialized?
These sugar babies have been played with daily and are loving, having been handled by both young children and adults.
9. Can I get more pictures of the joeys?
Yes, happy to send more pictures if you're interested in adopting.
10. What kind of care do sugar gliders require?
Sugar gliders require a specialized diet, social interaction, and an appropriate living environment to thrive. It's essential to research their needs before bringing one home.
























