chibiphonebooth wrote:
chibiphonebooth wrote:Pix is the one in the top pictures, and totoro is in the bottom pictures.
(i could have sworn i labeled them..) >.>
chibiphonebooth (post: 1376373) wrote:while Pix was wailing on the guitar, I turned around to see Totoro weilding the Excaliber! He also managed to sprout some hair too. It blew in the wind, and I wept.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1376385) wrote:So you've settled on some names for them? Pix and Totoro? Awesome!
They're so cute. I'm usually not keen on people keeping native animals as pets, but you're so obsessed with sugar-gliders, the worst that will happen is that they will be super-spoiled. lol
Fantastic.
It's great you finally reached your dream goal of owning sugar-gliders.
What do you feed them? I imagine their diet is very different to where they live in the wild - the Australian bush.
chibiphonebooth (post: 1376379) wrote:Pix is the one in the top pictures, and totoro is in the bottom pictures.
(i could have sworn i labeled them..) >.>
ChristianKitsune (post: 1376463) wrote:What is the purpose of tenting? I am curious. Also, what sort of cage do they live in? I've seen some pretty depressing looking cages... >_< But there was a fun one I saw before..but I would imagine that your cage for them is a fun cage
Pix is my favorite, he just seems like he's a sweetie,
ALSO whats the difference between a WFB and standard grey?
ChristianKitsune (post: 1376525) wrote:oh savvy! i ot to ask: how old are they?
wow they're awesome.chibiphonebooth wrote:http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h...10123_3061.jpg
chibiphonebooth (post: 1376423) wrote:...otherwise they can get depressed and self mutilate...
Pascal (post: 1377410) wrote:They look cute, but I don't see many pictures of you handling them. Are they cuddly or do they prefer to be away from humans and do their own thing?
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