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Thursday, October 14, 2010
Before going to bed each night, perform a Multi-Point cage inspection. Come up with a constant number that reflect the amount of "points" to be checked each night. For instance, if your cage has 6 entrances, each night perform a 10 point inspection: checking and counting off that each of the enterences are secured, the food is present, the wather bottle is full, and each of the two gliders are present in the cage. A dehydrated sugar glider will suffer from a few symptoms that you can easily recognize. Sunken eyes are the first, most pronounced indication. Instead of alert, robust eyes, they are recessed in their sockets. Another indication of dehydration is "tented skin". When pinched, a hydrated animal's skin returns to it's normal resting position instantly. With a dehydrated animal, the skin remains in a pinched "tented" position for an extended period of time. View more educational articles on sugar gliders HERE. by: Sugar Glider Store |
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