What vitamins do sugar gliders need?

Calcium/Vitamin Supplementation: We recommend the use of a calcium and vitamin supplement over the food (in the nectar supplement or on top of a favorite fruit works well) at least two to three times each week. We recommend Suncoast Sugar Glider’s “Blueberry Fortifier Calcium and Vitamin Supplement.”

Can sugar gliders have vitamins?

The most widely used are Glide-R-Chow® kibble (www.sugarbears.com) plus Glide-A-Mins® multi-vitamin supplement or Nutri-Max ® Kibble plus Vita-Max® multi-vitamin supplement (www.vetspride.com). A pellet formulated for insectivores, such as Mazuri Insectivore Diet (www.mazuri.com) may also be used.

What are sugar gliders diet?

Wild sugar gliders are omnivorous and eat a wide variety of foods, including saps and gums from acacia and eucalyptus trees, nectar, pollen, fruits, and insects. This diet is very difficult to replicate in captivity, and this has led to a lot of controversy about what is appropriate to feed sugar gliders.

Can you have more than one sugar glider?

You can’t have just one. With sugar gliders though, it is absolutely true. Sugar gliders are colony animals, which means they belong in a group. Lone sugar gliders will often become depressed and start over-grooming, refusing food, and even self-mutilating. Sugar gliders should always be kept in pairs, at least.

What kind of health issues does a sugar glider have?

Like many other exotic species that become ill, sick sugar gliders are very fragile, and require prompt veterinary attention Hind Leg Paralysis: Pet sugar gliders maintained on a mainly fruit diet are very susceptible to nutritional osteodystrophy, a condition in which the bones soften because of an imbalance of calcium and phosphorus in the diet.

What should I do if my sugar glider is weak?

Sugar Glider Health Issues. But if it continues after a few moments, especially the back legs and the glider has weak limbs, it could mean a calcium deficiency problem. Treatment: Calcium supplement has to be given if it is the early stages. The diet has to be changed. Best to visit a vet for advice and treatment.

What kind of supplements do sugar gliders take?

Use of a balanced calcium/phosphorus supplement with vitamin D3 and a multivitamin supplement can help prevent nutritional diseases. Obesity – Gliders that are obese or overweight generally are inactive and very round in body size.

What kind of supplements do sugar gliders need?

Sugar gliders can be picky eaters so they don’t always get all of the nutrients they need. Because of this, it is recommended to add supplements, such as a reptile multivitamin or a calcium supplement with D3, to their diet.

What to do if your sugar glider is not getting enough calcium?

Calcium deficiency: If your sugar glider does not have a calcium-rich diet, they will show symptoms of lameness, paralysis and difficulty moving. If you think your sugar glider is not receiving enough calcium, you should consider adding in calcium supplements to prevent these symptoms.

What kind of injuries do sugar gliders get?

Injury: This one is pretty obvious, but common sugar glider injuries include torn claws, open wounds, and broken bones. Parasites: Sugar gliders can get parasites just like a cat or dog, such as ticks, fleas, mites, lice, roundworm, hookworm, tapeworm, etc. If you suspect your sugar glider has a parasite, ask you veterinarian for treatment options.

Can you watch a Silent Runner sugar glider?

You can watch a sugar glider in action on a Silent Runner in this YouTube video. You should never limit your sugar glider’s exercise, having one wheel per sugar glider is best, so there will be no waiting around for a turn, or fighting.

What calcium do you give sugar gliders?

Use a calcium carbonate powder (such as Zoo Med’s Calcium with D3) dusted onto the crickets and other insects, fruits, and vegetables at every feeding.