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Breeding method of sugar gliders

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, The setting of breeding environment for sugar gliders: the cage with length, width and height of about 30 cm was selected, and the cage could be equipped with nest, swing, platform and climbing frame hanging in the air. Diet of sugar gliders: special feed for feeding insectivorous animals, drinking water can be cooled or boiled

The feeding environment of honey bag cages is about 30 cm in length, width and height, which can be equipped with nests, swings, platforms, climbing racks and so on. Honey pouch diet: a special feed for insectivorous animals, drinking water can be cold white boiled or mineral water. Notes on the daily feeding of honey bags: when the weather turns cool, you can put a heating lamp on the fence.

First, the introduction of honey bag

1. Honey bag is a small marsupial mammal with a long tail and big eyes, and the fur all over the body is very soft.

2. There is a membrane between the toes of the honey bag, and the skin on both sides of the body can be extended, so the honey bag can glide for a short distance, so it is also known as the flying mouse.

3. Honey pouch is relatively small, so it doesn't need much space to keep it. At the same time, it looks very cute, so it is a kind of popular pet.

4. Wild honey bags are mainly distributed along the eastern coast of Australia and eastern Papua New Guinea. They are local protected animals, so when raising honey bags, they need to be purchased from formal channels.

2. Setting up the feeding environment of honey bag.

1. Honey bags are animals that live on trees. They usually like to live in high places. When raising them in captivity, they should create a similar living environment.

2. Generally, cages with 30cm length, width and height can be used to raise the cages. The cages need to be equipped with nests, swings, platforms, climbing racks and so on.

3. Honey bag jelly has a large momentum, so it is necessary to put a running wheel in the cage, and if the conditions permit, it can also be raised in a closed reptile box, so that the heat preservation effect is better, but the price will be a little more expensive.

Third, the diet of honey bag

1. Honey bags are omnivorous animals. Generally, they mainly eat nectar, fruits, small insects and other foods in the wild. When raised artificially, they can be fed with feeds that meet the HPW high-protein standards, such as special feeds for insectivorous animals.

2. At the same time, you can also feed some fruits (apples, pears) that have no irritating smell, and should not feed more snacks such as shredded squid, dried yellow pink worms, cheese and so on. Drinking water can be boiled or bought mineral water.

IV. matters needing attention in daily feeding of honey pouch.

1. Honey bags are originated in tropical and coastal areas, and the annual average temperature is relatively high, so when raising in other places, we should pay attention to heat preservation measures. After the temperature turns cool in autumn, winter and spring, we need to put a heating lamp on the fence house of honey bags.

2. After changing the living environment, the general young honey bag is prone to diarrhea. At this time, in addition to creating a warm and comfortable environment for it, it is also necessary to feed it some apples, which is conducive to the formation of feces.

3. Honey bags are nocturnal animals and like to act at night, so the time of daily feeding can be chosen at night, while adult male honey bags can emit a kind of odor, which can be ligated, which can solve the odor problem. it can also effectively avoid baldness.

 
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