The short answer is no. Theobromine, a toxic compound found in chocolate, can cause vomiting, diarrhea and other health problems in sugar gliders. It is also dangerous to give to a glider that is already sick because it may increase their chances of getting worse.
Candy isn’t good for sugar gliders because it contains too much refined sugar. It is also a high-calorie food that can make them fat.
Yes, both baby and adult sugar gliders can eat avocado in moderate quantities. However, avocados contain a substance called persin which can cause gastrointestinal distress.
Sugar gliders are lactose intolerant and can experience gastrointestinal distress from eating milk and dairy products.
Nuts are not toxic to sugar gliders, but they are high in fat and protein and should be given only as an occasional treat.
Seeds aren’t toxic to sugar gliders, but they have a high fat and protein content that makes them difficult for them to digest. They can also cause gastrointestinal distress and lead to liver disease.
Yes, dried fruits can be a healthy treat for sugar gliders as long as they are fresh and unsweetened. Dried bananas, berries, peaches and mangoes are all excellent choices.
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