Own A Sugar Glider!


Own A Sugar Glider Now!

Yes, people. I am going to be selling sugar gliders now. However I am not going to be hoarder for these animals so there will be times when I cannot sell these adorable furry little animals.

Now a lot of sugar glider's out there when you buy them, they tend to be ill and sick once you've purchase them like for a fact that they look so healthy but when you get them, they fall ill. Sometimes it is cause due to lack of hygiene and care.

But do not be alarmed, when you purchase a glider from me, I will make sure your glider is in tip top shape. As in I will get it to a medical check up, tips on how to take care of them and a 24/7 hour help. Which means once you purchase a glider from me, I will be your mother to guide you in any way possible if anything were to happen to you and your glider.

If you may notice that in Pet shop these days tend to sell sugar gliders very expensively and if you were to say they are taking care of them. It is not true. In fact when you purchase a sugar glider from a pet shop it is harder for you to bond with your glider as they have smelled the scent of the pet owner and because of that making it harder to bond with your gliders.

So how much will a sugar glider cost?

I will be selling for a single sugar for RM270.00. This will include the veterinary check up.

Two gliders on the other hand would be RM520.00.

If you wish to get with a set (optional):

Two sugar glider: RM500

A 500x500 sugar glider cage: RM200.00

Wodent Wheel: RM100 (optional)

Bonding Pouch: RM38.00

Seeking Hut: RM30.00

Total of RM868.00.

and if you wish to add the Bugsby Pellet 160ml - RM 25.00

Total: RM893.00




2 comments:

  1. Aside from improper hygiene, sugar gliders could fall ill due to harsh weather and being exposed to plants and products that are harmful to them. Even if they’re in tiptop shape, they may not live through a severe winter. Moderate to tropical is the ideal temperature for these little pets, and as for the food, it is advisable to keep track of what they eat instead of letting them wander into the wild. Priscilla @ ThePetGlider.com

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  2. Are you still selling them? :)

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