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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2009

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H2O - Indoor Water Feature - Sugar Glider Habitat
This is a indoor water feature i have been working on to help me get threw the winter. Winter is very hard on me because i am not out doors with my ponds and all the life that is in them. So I am trying to bring it indoors withe me this year. This is also going to be home to my sugar glider. When its all done it will be a miniature water gardening sugar glider habitat.

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  • Cute idea but sugar gliders don't float. Make sure that the pool is really shallow in case they do fall into it. I'd be more worried about them getting wet and then getting sick.

  • @silkendrava Sugargliders can swim, its just rare to see cause they live in the trees.

  • WOW!! I would love to have something like this for my two joeys!! What a cool enclosure!!

  • Are you kidding?! They cant swim! They don't need to bathe either, this is like making a pond for cats to swim in. Completely unsafe and unnecessary

  • there like grimlins man dont get them wet lol

  • This is a cool idea. Our winters are so long and I would love to have a running water feature in my house. Thanks for sharing this with me!

    ~ Susan

  • but i still wont use this for a glider. not the best idea

  • no you have wrong info glider can swim all they want the main reason drownings are a main cause is because they get stuck in toilet bowls and cant get out they loose all their energy trying to get out that they drowned they can swim.

  • ok well then thats good. i dont have sugar gliders quite yet, but ive done tons of research on them. im planning to get 2 or 3 of them and possibly mating them to sell through my local total pet :) so im gonna try and get a job there before i do anything :) u think thats a good idea at all? since u have sugar gliders i figure i should ask

  • Good info... Thanks... The pond part will have plenty of stuff for here to be able to get out if she was to fall in... My original plan was to use the pond for wintering over some floating plants... Water Lettuce and Water hyacinth... So she will have them for life rafts...

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