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Kaptain LokI
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Hang a waterbottle like what you would use for a hamster or a mouse on the cage for her and let her drink water at her own leisure.
She will be chronically depressed without other gliders.
There isn't much as far as supplements you can give her to give her a health boost.
fyi >She gets the best of everything isn't true if you're giving her a "sugar glider" kibble type food. As much as pet stores and the food manufactures would like you to believe that it's ok, it just isn't. There is no such thing as a good kibble type food for sugar gliders yet.
She needs mealworms and/or crickets, not the black crickets, if she will eat them. Also, you should get a powdered calcium designed for reptiles and mix a small amount of it with plain yogurt and give that to her every once in a while. Sugar gliders are prone to calcium deficiencies.
Feed her a high protein, low fat diet. Don't ever feed her cat food, (believe it or not some people do this), Don't ever feed her Chicken, chicken has too much phosphorus. If you have any more questions don't hesitate to ask, I have 5 gliders of my own.
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