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Sugar glider
Small marsupial that glides using a membrane. Sweet-loving and bonds closely with owners. Nocturnal and highly social.
The sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) is a small arboreal marsupial native to the forests of Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. Adults measure 12–17 cm in body length with a tail of similar length, and weigh 80–160 g. A thin membrane called a patagium stretches from the fifth finger to the first toe, enabling the animal to glide distances of up to 50 meters between trees. Sugar gliders are highly social animals that naturally live in groups and suffer significantly from isolation; keeping at least a pair is strongly recommended. They are strictly nocturnal and require a tall, vertical cage with branches, a nest box, and enrichment items. Diet should mimic their natural intake of insects, nectar, and fruit. Optimal temperature is 24–30 °C; they are highly susceptible to cold. Common health concerns include metabolic bone disease from calcium deficiency, stress-related illness, and malnutrition. Captive lifespan is 12–15 years.
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Origen
Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea
Esperanza de vida
12-15 years
Tamaño
16-21cm (30cm with tail) / 100-160g
Temperatura
18〜26℃
Humedad
40〜60%
Specialized diet, fruits, insects, nectar
Balanced diet of specialized food, fruits, and insects is critical
Highly social. Solo housing causes stress — pair housing recommended
Tall large cage. Provide enough space for gliding
Nocturnal and active at night. Can be vocal. Nail trimming needed
Intermediate. Esta es una especie de nivel intermedio. Se recomienda algo de experiencia previa y conocimiento de gestión ambiental.
La temperatura ideal para Sugar Glider es 18〜26℃. La humedad recomendada es 40〜60%. Evita cambios bruscos de temperatura y mantén un ambiente estable.
La esperanza de vida promedio de Sugar Glider es 12-15 years. Con cuidados y nutrición adecuados, pueden vivir una vida larga y saludable.
Sugar Glider típicamente alcanza 16-21cm (30cm with tail) / 100-160g como adulto. El tamaño puede variar según las condiciones de cuidado y la genética individual.
Sugar Glider se alimenta de: Specialized diet, fruits, insects, nectar. Apunta a una dieta equilibrada con una frecuencia de alimentación adecuada.
El precio de Sugar Glider varía significativamente según el morfo, tamaño y linaje. Consulta nuestra página de precios de mercado para información actualizada.
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