Hy everyone!
The suggies just arrived! Me and my boyfriend bought two of them yesterday, both females and both six months old...and we already have our problems and difficulties

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So I wanted to post immediately some questions, in order to make things clear:
First of all, both suggies are really "aggressive", in a certain way. It's obvious that they're just scared but here's an example of what happens:
my boyfriend putted his hand near one of them without touching her, in order to get some confidence. She starred at his hand for some seconds, than she jumped on it, trying to bite his finger and making a lot of noise. Similar things happen when we stick a finger in the cage: the curious thing is that they do not run away, they bash us. Each time making some real noises.
That's what happens when we try to interact.
What happens when we do NOT interact? Nothing! Really nothing. Each time we leave them alone, we find them in the same conditions/positions when we come back after hours (even 12 hours). Since yesterday they drank almost nothing and ate something.
Here is what they ate:
I followed literally your instructions ("recipes for you" thread) and gave them Papaya, Mango, Pear and Apple. But since I didn't know the quantities, I gave them 70g for each fruit, added a pinch of AKA and the calcium and vitamins supplement. I added 12 cat biccies too, 6 per suggie. They ate all of the biccies, but didn't touch the fruit (if they did, then it was really just a little). Now, I can't tell if each suggie ate 6 biccies. I left them with 12 biccies and this morning there wasn't any of them left. As far as I know one glider ate 12 of them

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So, here are my questions:
1) Is this aggressivity normal, in the beginning? Will they be calm and cuddly, some day, as yours are?
2) Did they eat a right quantity of stuff for one night? Is it normal that they do not drink so much? How can I give them water? Actually I am using a drinking bottle for rodents. Is it better to put them some whater in a little cup?
3) Is it correct to leave them just with 12 cat biccies, without really knowing who eats what?
4) We are pretty sure that they are both coloured. Both of them have a really particular (no-grey) color. One is darker than the other and has a dark "mask" around her eyes, like black rings wich are in touch with her nosetip. I will post some pictures as soon as possible, so maybe you cann help me guessing which kind of suggies we have here

. The reason I do not already have some pictures are the same reasons I posted the question number 1

Thank you all for any answer.