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« on: May 17, 2011, 08:39:47 pm »

As life on a shoestring seems to be my forte (...there's the student in me Tongue) I thought I'd make a post on keeping suggies affordably. It’s no secret – as with many exotic pets- gliders can be expensive, however if you’re careful gliders needn’t break the bank! Here is a range of simple ways to minimise the expense of both set up, and looking after your suggies.

Initial Set Up
·         Ebay is your friend! The same goes for gumtree, freecycle, and your local paper. Second hand cages can be dirt cheap, especially if they are large –people just want the space back in their house! Check these sources regularly. For ebay just type in “cage” and set search results to price and p+p lowest, if you’re searching in the pet section the first few pages will be chock-a-block with second hand cages for collection only. This is exactly what you need, as very few people bother with collection only, and due to the sheer volume of cages available (last time I ran this search there were over 150 at 99p collection!) there is bound to be one in your area. I’ve seen lovely cages that could easily house 5 or 6 suggies going for less than a fiver!! Just make sure you give them a good scrub with suggie-safe antibacterial wash once you get them home Tongue
·         Shop around. It can be hard to find glider stuff in the UK, but don’t spend silly money importing goods from the US, Marie stocks a huge amount of hard to get suggie products, ebay can have some good finds, and also I’ve found this website has some really good generic products which my suggies have loved: http://www.surreypetsupplies.co.uk/small-animals.html (though they do take their time delivering!)

Diet
·         If you have a lot of gliders, and know that they love a certain product, buy in bulk! You can haggle prices at most small online stores if you’re buying lots, and with almost all ebay sellers.
·         FREEZE all your fresh stuff –if you don’t blend your fruit+veg keep a fair amount in your freezer –it keeps longer, and most frozen fruit+veg can still be cut up fairly easily. Chicken is also fine, so long as you use it within the month.
·         Similarly, buy pre frozen fruit. It is SO cheap in comparison to fresh stuff, and so long as it has no preservatives in (most frozen fruits don’t) fine for your suggies to eat.
·         GO and have a chat with your local green grocer, explain you have suggies and ask if you can have any of their spoiled produce. They get a little bit of cash for fruit+veg they could not otherwise sell and you get a cheap food source your suggies will love – win/win! It’s easy to cut out bruises/cuts in fruit, and my gliders tend to prefer fruit that’s a day past its prime anyway, so that brown banana or soft apple won’t bother them. Just make sure to wash everything thoroughly. You can get too much this way, so freeze all the excess!
·         As with above, even at supermarkets you can ask shop assistants nicely, and 9 times out of 10 they’ll reduce that overly squishy papaya for you Tongue
·         If you’re not too squeamish try breeding your own live foods! Wax worms are pretty simple to breed, and have a relatively short live span (plus the bonus is they only turn into moths, much less hassle than big ass beetles!) here’s a very useful guide I found on RFUK: http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/forums/feeder/298017-how-breed-waxworms.html
 
Things to Shell out for:
·         Always keep a good block of money aside just in case there’s an emergency and your gliders need to see a vet.
·         DON’T skimp on calcium powder, it is such a fundamentally important aspect of your suggies diet it’s best to get the tried and tested brands. You wouldn’t want your suggies getting ill for the sake of a few pennies!
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« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2011, 04:09:05 am »

This is a great post Smiley I'm gonna sticky it (and give ya a karma) Wink
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« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2011, 05:55:20 am »

This is a great post Smiley I'm gonna sticky it (and give ya a karma) Wink
Yay! My first karma -thanks love Grin
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« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2011, 07:14:46 am »

S'ok Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2011, 04:35:58 am »

Some things I have found...

I use Finacard bedding. It's dust extracted plain brown shredded cardboard. It's also for horses so you can buy it in massive bales as well as the small animal packs. I just get one of these and keep it in the shed and it lasts ages.

Places like Tesco and IKEA often have cheap fleece blankets which can be cut up and made into pouches.

I work in an office and we get fruit bowls each day. The receptionist knows I have animals and so calls me to pick up the leftover fruit for my horse and gliders.  It can be worth talking to colleagues as they often have spare fruit Smiley
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« Reply #5 on: June 18, 2011, 12:05:59 pm »

You get fruitbowls??   Shocked  Wow!!  I work in an office and we get nothing like that!   Sad
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« Reply #6 on: June 18, 2011, 08:01:33 pm »

Even cheaper, don't use any bedding, my gliders get the fleece pouch and each other mmmm snuggly. On the cheap fleeces, this is something I don't scrimp on, the cheap fleeces you can get from tesco and such thread easily and are quite thin, these are the only ones I have ever had issue with about my gliders getting their legs caught. Go buy a meter of the good quality polar fleece.
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« Reply #7 on: June 19, 2011, 12:42:04 am »

I use newspaper at the bottom of the cage.  Whenever I take the bus, I make sure to grab a couple of the metros.... Free Smiley
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« Reply #8 on: June 19, 2011, 02:18:30 am »

i also just have no bedding , just fleece pouches  & newspaper on the cage bottom .

about using pre frozen , or buying in bulk & freezing yourself ,
i considered buying stacks of papaya etc when its discounted at the supermarket until i read this
the frozen stuff looses most of its vit and mineral content. i would just wait till you get some better ones in at your super market, we all use it but when i cant get any i cant get any so the food changes.
If you freeze your foods be aware that vitamin and mineral contents start to deteriorate after one week so generally I don't keep it for longer than that.
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« Reply #9 on: June 19, 2011, 04:27:18 am »

i also just have no bedding , just fleece pouches  & newspaper on the cage bottom .

Me too!
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« Reply #10 on: June 28, 2011, 01:38:51 pm »

good advice on the ebay use... its a tough one finding a cage with small bar spacing!! Unlike you and your disciplined self Nell I always like and want the expensive ones  Sad arrgh x
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« Reply #11 on: August 13, 2011, 06:42:02 am »

I use newspaper in the bottom of my cage coz it's in a seperate section underneath. Plus we own a kids nursery so I put the fruit through as business expenses as the kids' snack, result! I get my staff to bring in their gazette we get free every week!
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