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Thursday, November 4, 2010
It's a good idea to locate your sugar glider’s cage in an area that is quiet during the day and well-ventilated. A wire cage allows for good ventilation. Do not house your sugar glider in a garage, basement or dark part of the house. The area where you keep your sugar glider’s cage should provide indirect sunlight during the day, but never direct sunlight. Keep the cage away from heaters and radiators, and out of drafty areas. Sugar gliders are most comfortable at temperatures between 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, although they will more active in warmer temperatures up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep the cage in an area that will provide these temperatures. It’s a good idea to expose your sugar glider to natural daylight rhythms. House its cage in a room that gets indirect sunlight. Some sugar glider owners use infrared lights so they can observe their gliders at night. See the Infrared lighting system here. Night (Infrared) lighting for your Sugar glider's cage is a cool new concept. This bulb & fixture combo provides enough light to view your nocturnal pets during the night time hours, while not disturbing the day/night cycle of your pet Glider. Our reflector dome light is included in this package, along with a 50 watt Infrared bulb. Fixture clips to exterior of cage. Great way to view your Gliders during their natural night time activities. Fixture has a durable, heat resistant ceramic base. Labels: Infared Lighting for Sugar Gliders by: Sugar Glider Store |
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