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Sugar Glider Sugar Bear Cost 4

The last few years has seen a soaring popularity for sugar glider sugar bears. However, they don’t really breed as fast, which means it is hard to find them ready for pick up. Thus if you want to buy a sugar glider sugar bear as pet, you would need to pay somewhere around $200-$400 for a baby between 8-12 weeks when it is the right time to bond with them. There are many so called rescue or discount gliders that may come at half the price, but should be avoided by all means. There are too many scams on the internet about these gliders and therefore it is best to avoid buying sugar glider sugar bears from the net and buy them from a breeder you meet in person and who has a valid federal USDA license to breed sugar glider sugar bears. The good news with owning sugar glider sugar bears is that once you are ready to shell out the initial cost, there are no hidden costs, and this makes them one of the most affordable pets around. There are internet sites that claim feeding and taking care of your sugar glider sugar bear is complicated with whole lot of complex recopies for their food which is quite expensive. However, the truth is that it would only cost you like $10 per month to maintain a sugar glider sugar bear excluding the health or accidental emergencies. You don’t need to feed your pet any homemade complex recopies and concoctions as claimed by many on the internet. You can get some great pellet food for sugar glider sugar bears just like you get them for cats and dogs. These pellets not only come cheap but are also more nutritious and balanced for sugar glider sugar bears than any homemade diet can ever be. The only other expense that you may have to incur is the Vet bill for your pet and even this isn’t as expensive as for cats and dogs. If there are no accidents, you may only need to visit your Vet for a quick annual check up. Sugar glider sugar bears are also not prone to a lot of illnesses, and don’t need to be bathed or groomed, so it is really easy and cheap to maintain them.


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