This is a collection of photos of our facebook member’s various cages and enclosures. As you can see cages can vary quite a bit. Most cages will contain at least one cage set (consisting of pouches, hammocks and similar items), at least one suggie-safe wheel, some toys and enrichment items and at least one water bottle. You won’t always see the dishes or feeding stations as they are removed daily to be replaced each night with fresh food.
Interesting links
Here are some interesting links for you! Enjoy your stay :)Pages
- “HPW” Diets – The Answers!
- Abscesses & Facial Swelling – Information
- Adopting
- Anatomy
- Are You Considering Adopting?
- AWD – Australian Wombaroo Diet
- Basics
- Bedding
- Before You Adopt
- Behaviors & Common Indicators
- Blog
- BML – Bourbon’s Modified Leadbeaters Diet
- Bonding
- Breeder
- Breeding
- Buyer Beware
- Care
- Chatroom
- Climate
- Coming Home
- Contact
- Craigslist
- Definitions
- Diet
- Emergency!
- F.A.Q.
- First Aid Kit
- Foraging Foods
- Gallery
- Genetics
- Glider Basics
- Glider Introductions
- Glider Pricing
- GOHPW – Reduced Sugar Green Original HPW Diet
- Health
- Home
- Housing
- International Diets
- Legality
- LGRS – Lucky Glider Rescue & Sanctuary Suggie Soup
- Myths & Misconceptions
- Neutering
- OHPW – Original High Protein Wombaroo Diet
- Parasites
- Pellets
- PML – Pocket’s Modified Leadbeaters
- Preventative
- Problems
- Safe Foods
- Safe Wheels
- Self Mutilation
- SGS2 – Sugar Glider Shop Diet Plan II (UK)
- Shipping
- Should You?
- Sounds
- Staple Diets
- Staying Clean
- Substrate
- Sugar Gliders Facebook Group
- Sugar Gliders FB Group Guidelines
- TPG – The Pet Glider Exotic Diet
- Treats
- Unsafe Foods
- Unsafe Wheels
- Vet Info
- VGV – Val’s Green Variety
- What is a Sugar Glider?