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  • Lace
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Mar 2004
    • 16116

    #1

    Want sugar gliders?

    Ive got three sugar gliders for sale. A mother and her two boys. The boys are not nuertered yet. Ive got a cage and plenty of toys and sleeping bags for them . If youre interested in buying these, feel free to ICQ me with your offer. Please beware sugar gliders can cost up to $175 a piece, plus cage and toys. I do not have time to train these animals, in which I am selling them. My girlfriend and I bought them with intentions of training them, etc.

    Like I said, if you're interested, please feel free to either email me or ICQ me with your offer. Currently all offers are being excepted, as I am just trying to get rid of them as I have no time.

    I have plenty of pictures if you would like, and im willing to meet you within an hour or so of Baltimore.
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  • notabook
    Confirmed User
    • Apr 2006
    • 9748

    #2
    I will never own those fucking things again, I can't wait until this one I have dies. It won't stop barking, it fucking barks like a puppy nonstop. I've tried feeding it, I've tried not feeding it. I've even smacked it around inside a hamster ball a few times. It just won't shut the fuck up

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    • Kimo
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      • Jan 2006
      • 11542

      #3
      this thread is useless without pics
      ...

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      • Lace
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Mar 2004
        • 16116

        #4
        Originally posted by notabook
        I will never own those fucking things again, I can't wait until this one I have dies. It won't stop barking, it fucking barks like a puppy nonstop. I've tried feeding it, I've tried not feeding it. I've even smacked it around inside a hamster ball a few times. It just won't shut the fuck up
        Oh I know. Some people may love this barking, some hate it. I've read plenty of posts and people posting about this "barking". Mine do is once in awhile at night, usually between 2am and 7am. Great for me right? Fuck no, they're in my bedroom! I have no idea what they're barking about either, and I've looked up plenty of sites. Usually if I blow on them, they stop. Mabye its the alpha male protecting his "sleeping bag" or who knows what.....
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        • Lace
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Mar 2004
          • 16116

          #5
          Originally posted by Kimo
          this thread is useless without pics






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          • gimilin
            Confirmed User
            • Feb 2007
            • 1050

            #6
            Good luck man.

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            • gimilin
              Confirmed User
              • Feb 2007
              • 1050

              #7
              Wish you good businesses.

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              • notabook
                Confirmed User
                • Apr 2006
                • 9748

                #8
                Originally posted by Lace
                Oh I know. Some people may love this barking, some hate it. I've read plenty of posts and people posting about this "barking". Mine do is once in awhile at night, usually between 2am and 7am. Great for me right? Fuck no, they're in my bedroom! I have no idea what they're barking about either, and I've looked up plenty of sites. Usually if I blow on them, they stop. Mabye its the alpha male protecting his "sleeping bag" or who knows what.....
                I have no clue why they bark, though I must admit it was novel the first couple of days (I mean they sound like a damn puppy barking, how cool is that?) Then it got old? REAL old. I had two of them and they barked nonstop, they usually would stop for a while if I would give them an apple. One died not that long ago (got sick and vet didn't really know how to treat it). The one that lived did not get depressed (I was told they would get depressed being alone) and instead it seemed to just get more active. It loves playing in those hamster running wheels and getting into a hamster ball and just roll around. All the time it just god damn won't quit barking. It'll stop for an apple but then as soon as it is done eating it's back to barking... fucking sugar glider

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                • Lace
                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 16116

                  #9
                  Originally posted by gimilin
                  Wish you good businesses.
                  Thanks, postwhore.
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                  • Lace
                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 16116

                    #10
                    Originally posted by notabook
                    I have no clue why they bark, though I must admit it was novel the first couple of days (I mean they sound like a damn puppy barking, how cool is that?) Then it got old? REAL old. I had two of them and they barked nonstop, they usually would stop for a while if I would give them an apple. One died not that long ago (got sick and vet didn't really know how to treat it). The one that lived did not get depressed (I was told they would get depressed being alone) and instead it seemed to just get more active. It loves playing in those hamster running wheels and getting into a hamster ball and just roll around. All the time it just god damn won't quit barking. It'll stop for an apple but then as soon as it is done eating it's back to barking... fucking sugar glider
                    LOL Damn man! Sounds like you had one active "barker" Mine are not that bad, just pisses me off that they're so close to my bed and I can hear them. I love them to death but I just don't have the time to train them. They're definitely awesome animals if you have time.
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                    • RedShoe
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                      • Feb 2001
                      • 14831

                      #11
                      wow they sound like great pets.

                      On that note, I have a few hundred CockROACHES is anyone want s a few startes let me know.

                      They are great first pets, they don't make a noise but hiss every once in a while, they are slow and docile, they look cool, they are easy to care for - just toss in some food and water every other day or so. And if you forget to feed them they can eat just about damn near anything. Some roaches can survive on the glue from a stamp and even eat bits of cardboard. They are community friendly, and the adults don't eat the babies.

                      Oh and they don't bark or fly.

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                      • tony299
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                        • Aug 2002
                        • 57021

                        #12
                        found this on a site:
                        I know that this is quite late, did you get them to stop barking? Buy a black lite that is for animals (you can find it in the bulb aisle at wal-mart). turn that light on their cage at night. that barking sound is what they do to keep tabs on each other's positions, the light helps them find/see one another.

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                        • Fap
                          Just Du It
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 12094

                          #13
                          Sugar gliders are odd looking buggers but make good pets

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                          • Lace
                            Too lazy to set a custom title
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 16116

                            #14
                            Originally posted by RedShoe
                            wow they sound like great pets.

                            On that note, I have a few hundred CockROACHES is anyone want s a few startes let me know.

                            They are great first pets, they don't make a noise but hiss every once in a while, they are slow and docile, they look cool, they are easy to care for - just toss in some food and water every other day or so. And if you forget to feed them they can eat just about damn near anything. Some roaches can survive on the glue from a stamp and even eat bits of cardboard. They are community friendly, and the adults don't eat the babies.

                            Oh and they don't bark or fly.

                            Hahaha. NOT. I had a post on GFY awhile ago about me getting the sugar glider and there we a few happy owners with gliders.
                            Each glider is different in personality and I currently do not have time to train these wild animals. There are considered exotic pets and take some time to train.

                            Originally posted by tony404
                            found this on a site:
                            I know that this is quite late, did you get them to stop barking? Buy a black lite that is for animals (you can find it in the bulb aisle at wal-mart). turn that light on their cage at night. that barking sound is what they do to keep tabs on each other's positions, the light helps them find/see one another.
                            I have a blacklight, I may try that tonight and see how they do. Either way, I'd still like to get rid of them. Id rather have them to go someone who has time to care for them and train them properly.
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                            • Lace
                              Too lazy to set a custom title
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 16116

                              #15
                              If you would like, im willing to get rid of the gliders separately. If you want the babies, you got it....The breeding mom, sure. Just hit me up!
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