Are you owning honey bears but a bit overwhelmed by the daily feedings, not having the time to feed your exotic pet with fresh cut fruits and vegetables every day?
I know this can be a challenge for many sugar glider owners, but most of the time this challenge is due to lack of knowledge of sometimes listening to the wrong information that is misleading.
In the wild sugar gliders feed from insects, small rodents, pollen, sap from trees and some wild fruits. Nature offers them a perfect balanced diet which helps them maintain perfect weight and good health.
The challenge for many glider owners is to reproduce this type of diet at home. However, do not panic there is a very easy way to do just that.
Once you take those little guys in captivity, you MUST try to mimic as well as you can their natural diet in order to ensure good health and normal weight. Not too heavy and not too thin.
An easy way to feed you glider is by preparing some cut fruit and vegetables and place them in ice cube containers and freeze them. Once you are ready to feed your exotic pet all you have to do is take one frozen cube and place it in the pet’s dish. It will unfreeze rapidly and be ready for the pet when it’s time to eat.
If you can’t give your sugar gliders a FULL diet with every daily fresh food and supplement that they need your better alternative is to give up on the fresh food all together and give them a sugar glider dry food.
This type of food, however, will never completely
replace the benefits of a fresh food diet, but it will still be better than missing the point day after day offering your pets only half of the vitamins and supplement found in the food that they need.
So, to recapitulate here, if you have invested money in your sugar gliders and want them to be the happiest and healthiest that they can be, by any means give them fresh fruits, vegetables, insects and anything that is recommended for them.
However, if you don’t have the time to prepare fresh food every day, which by the way shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes, your best bet is to resort to sugar glider dry food, while still watching for their weight and health.
The difference between fresh food and dry food is the same difference for your sugar glider than fresh food and processed food would be for you.
If you need help with your sugar bears care, do not look any further. I have created an easy step by step care guide for sugar gliders with everything you need to know about feeding and taking care of your little companion.
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