I adopted an adult female glider about a month ago. Every night, I dutifully chop of an array of fruits and veggies, hand-feed her mealworms, and add crickets and a peanut or two to the fruit. She also has some Sugar glider science diet that she won't touch, and I put a small bowl of mango pulp in her cage.
Problem is, she ALWAYS goes for the peanuts first, sometimes eats a cricket or two crickets, and doesn't touch the fruit (peaches, apples, mangoes, honeydew, strawberries and grapes in little bite-size pieces). Occasionally I'll throw in a small piece of carrot, a kernel of corn and a lima bean. She'll lick at the mango pulp a little (it's a new addition), won't touch the science diet pellets, and if I let her, she'll eat 25 or 30 mealworms (which I don't let her anymore!). I don't think she knows how a glider is supposed to eat!
What can I do to get her to expand her diet? I know too much
2007-02-20
15:41:32
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Lindsay
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