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Breeding Sugar Glider
Breeding sugar glider requires the skill of an expert; they are quite plentiful so their conservation isn't a big issue; there may be a farm in your area where you can purchase one.
In the wild these little creatures live in colonies of 5-40 animals, so they require a lot of attention from the owner or a cagemate to communicate with. These animals are healthier and happier when kept in small groups.
Breeding sugar glider requires the skill of an expert; they are quite plentiful so their conservation isn't a big issue; there may be a farm in your area where you can purchase one.
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Breeding Sugar Glider -
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Reputable breeders sell their animals for $250 and even up to $400, but they provide health guarantees and replace the pet, if it develops health disorders. It is recommended to buy babies, because they form strong bonds with the owner. Breeding sugar glider requires the skill of an expert; they are quite plentiful so their conservation isn't a big issue; there may be a farm in your area where you can purchase one.
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