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- Posted On: 05/20/2017
- Title: Sugar Gliders in Reno NV
- Name: Little Treasures
- Location: Nevada
- My name is Jamee. I'm a fully licensed USDA breeder here in Reno. And I currently have male and female Sugar Gliders for adoption.
A little about ourselves; I acquired my first Sugar Gliders in 1997, over 19 years ago. They were my first babies before I had children of my own. My family and I continue to love and adore our Sugar Gliders. I craft, cook, and grow everything they want and need to feel safe and happy. I've decided after 19+ years it's high time to share my experience with others. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. We have male and female Joeys available at this time. Our joeys are 8 weeks (+) Our gliders have adoption fee of $250 each or $450 for both. All our males are neutered before they leave our care at no extra cost to you. If you would prefer a mature glider we have a few tceles ones available; their adoption fee is $200 each or $350 for two. Our 3 foot tall cage and kit is only $180. That's EVERYTHING you need to get started even several months worth of food and vitamins. Our Sugar Glider Cage & Fleece Kit includes a zipper close bonding pouch with screen window, Sleepy Tent, Nesting Pouch, Hammock/Trampoline, Rope Vine, Food Dishes, Water Dish, Water Bottle, Toys, and Care Sheet. The kit and cage varies in color and pattern. You get to pick from the available in stock. Custom orders are available upon request. Our starter or bonding cages run approximately 3 feet high, 24 inches in length with a 1/2 inch bar spacing. Hand Crafted no pile fleece Pouch Set is available separately upon request for $40 pieces are made of no pile fleece, Double lined and reversible, you choose how much print or solid color you want to show. :) Includes: 2 Nesting Pouches 2 Triangular Platforms or what I like to call Glider trampolines 1 Color coordinated Rope Vine 1 Sleepy Tent 1 Nail Trimming Pouch or Blankie Rings and hooks for hanging Pieces are double lined. Stitches are small and tight and Seams are hidden wherever possible for safety. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.