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well, ii think gliders do make good pets. i recommend you get one as a baby, that way you can train and work with it yourself. as for caging requirments, i use a large small wire bird cage..not like the flight cages with big spaces, they will get out. they do need room to play. they are nocturnal. i had a plastic wheel in my gliders cage, and it lit up when he would run on it. pretty cool actually. they eat fruits from strawberrys to grapes and all kinds of good stuff. they like to climb, so i kept repti vines in there for mine..he he and also a couple of pouches im not sure about all the state laws on them. id have to check on that. no they are not hard to keep, but like any other pet do need time and attention. they are very social animals, and do require a lot of attention. they are marsupials(spelling?) like a kangaroo. [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img] they are cool little pets, and i miss mine terribly. but ohwell, life goes on as they say. they also eat mealies and crickets, which i thought was cool. i used to give mine a couple mealies a day. they also eat pinkies, but they make a terrible mess, if ya get what i mean..lol but i like em, and i havent seen anyone who dissagrees either [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img]
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