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The ASGV offers a list of seven questions to ask a sugar glider seller.Check their sites for the most reputable information. The Association of Sugar Glider Veterinarians (ASVG) and the North American Sugar Gliders Association both caution that there is much outdated and incorrect information regarding the care of sugar gliders on the Internet.Some stores, like Association of Sugar Glider Veterinarians-approved, offer a glider starter kit including a one-month supply of food and vitamins, a heat rock, water bottle and food bowl for $50.Because the sugar glider's natural climate is warm, it's advisable to get a heat rock or heat lamp to keep the glider's cage comfortable.Sugar gliders can play with just about any pet toy, but avoid those with strings, as sugar gliders can get tangled in them.details what food to feed a sugar glider. Also, a water bottle and food dish will each run about $5. Feeding a sugar glider a diet of veterinarian-approved pellet food, fresh fruits and vegetables and a calcium-based multivitamin supplement should cost about $10 per month.A sugar glider-appropriate cage costs between $100 to $150, such as the Jung-L-Gym Start-R-Cage available at for $139.Ask to hold it a reputable seller will allow this. Make sure the pet is friendly and not skittish. Sugar gliders should be well socialized when sold. Observe the pet's personality to make sure it will be a good fit.Likewise, make sure no animals in the same cage look ill. Before buying, make sure the sugar glider's eyes are bright and shiny, its tail is fully furred and its coat is soft, not rumpled.The Association of Sugar Glider Veterinarians provides a video on what to expect when bringing a sugar glider home.Commonly confused with flying squirrels, they are different from this mammal in that gliders are more social and live twice as long - about 12 to 15 years.Related articles: Gerbil, Guinea Pig, Hamster, Hedgehog, Chinchilla, Rabbit Older sugar gliders cost less, between $100 to $150 because they'll be harder to train and are therefore less desirable.

