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Do Sugar Gliders get along with each other?

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James Craig

Updated on February 22, 2026

Do Sugar Gliders get along with each other?

Sugar Gliders who are younger than 5 months old will get along fine with other gliders, any gender, who are also 5 months or younger. Neutered males are basically the same as females (scent wise). Intact males will usually not get along unless they have been raised together.

Moreover, can you put sugar gliders together?

You can keep multiple female Gliders or multiple male Gliders together in the same cage, but it is not suggested to keep multiple males with only one female. If possible, start by housing the gliders in cages that are next-to but separate from one another.

Also Know, do Sugar gliders need friends? These are social creatures, and they need companionship. Because they live in colonies, sugar gliders should not be alone. Give your glider a buddy. Same-sex gliders make the best pairs and groups, because males will become aggressive and territorial if females are part of the group.

In this way, will Sugar Gliders hurt each other?

A male and male, they need to be neutered because they can fight and actually hurt each other. Female and female, one could just be in heat. Even a neutered male will mate when the female is in heat. See if things get back to normal in a day or so. Mating can sound pretty awful.

Should I get 1 or 2 sugar gliders?

Sugar gliders are extremely social animals. In the wild, they live in large family groups, called colonies. Because of their social nature, pet gliders should always be kept in pairs or small groups. No matter how much time you plan to spend with your pet, you cannot replace the companionship of another glider.

Do Sugar Gliders kill each other?

As prey animals, sugar gliders are not inherently violent creatures and they do not often resort to deadly violence, but if they feel that they are pushed into defending their territory, they will not hesitate to kill. This places all the more importance on you to learn how to introduce two sugar gliders to each other.

Do Sugar Gliders play fight?

It was obvious that it was play fighting. Real fighting I've read is rather loud. Ive seen my gliders chase each other around the cage - taking turns on who is chasing who. It all appears friendly - so I take it they are play fighting and play wrestling.

How do I bond with my sugar glider?

Here are the 5 steps of bonding with your sugar glider:
  1. Give them time to adapt to their new environment;
  2. Get them used to your presence;
  3. Reward them with treats;
  4. Spend some time with them in a confined space;
  5. use a pouch to carry them around you around the house.

Why do sugar gliders hiss at each other?

The hiss followed by a short bark is something gliders do to call out to each other. That seems to be very normal. The "fighting" in the pouch may actually be MATING BEHAVIOR - whether or not your male is neutered, he will try to mate with the female when she is in heat monthly.

How many sugar gliders can live together?

They are social animals who usually live in groups of 6-10. They should not be kept as single pets. Sugar gliders have unique nutritional requirements which must be properly met to maintain good health (see our handout "Sugar gliders - feeding").

Are sugar gliders intelligent?

A Sugar Glider is NOT a Rodent.

For example, when cared for properly, their life-span is typically 12-15 years – similar to many dogs or cats. They also have roughly the same intelligence as a dog, in that when trained properly they can learn their name, come when they're called, and even do tricks.

Do Sugar Gliders smell?

Sugar gliders have a mild odor, described as a sweet musky smell. While it may be a little stronger in the male at breeding season, it is not a strong or offensive odor.

Are male or female sugar gliders better?

Male sugar gliders may be dominant when around other males, especially if there is a female present. They will also rub on other sugar gliders and people, claiming them as theirs. Males can be more outgoing and curious with new people and new things, which make them bond easier.

Can sugar gliders have plastic?

Do not keep your sugar glider in a glass or plastic aquarium, due to poor ventilation, or a mesh sided cage, due to the risk of possible injury or trauma. A variety of fleece pouches and nest boxes should be hung on the bars of the cage for your gliders to sleep in.

What do sugar glider noises mean?

Very loud and can be heard across the house, screeching noise that is emitted repeatedly. Considered the most common sound that sugar gliders make. Reason: aggitation, fear, warning call, cry for attention.

How much do sugar gliders cost?

A baby Sugar Glider can cost $200 and $500, while an adult will cost approximately $100 and $150. Sugar Gliders are illegal in AK and CA, and a permit is required to own one in PA and MA. Sugar Gliders need a lot of room to climb and glide, they also do better in pair s.

What is the best cage for a sugar glider?

A good cage size for a pair of sugar gliders is 24 inches deep by 24 inches wide by 36 inches tall (minimum). Larger is always better, keeping in mind that height is important for the gliders. The spacing of the wire should be no more than 1/2 inch.

Why is my sugar gliders tail curled?

Gliders will hold their tails very tightly curled when they are carrying things. Although gliders' tails are not prehensile (they can't hang from them like a monkey) they ARE semi-prehensile (they can carry things with them).

Can sugar gliders live in bird cages?

For a pair of sugar gliders, the cage must be at least 24 inches wide and 24 inches deep. The recommended height for a pair of sugar gliders is at least 36 inches. If you are having difficulty finding a suitable cage for your sugar glider, invest in a tall birdcage.

Can female sugar gliders be spayed?

Female gliders aren't spayed, and should never be spayed, since they are so small and the surgery would be too invasive. If you purchase your sugar gliders from TPG, the males will already be neutered (unless you opted for breeding gliders).

How do I know if my sugar glider is neutered?

It's extremely easy to tell if a sugar glider is neutered. His balls would be clearly visible as this little limp behind his cloaca, and he'd most-likely have a bald spot in the middle of his forehead (It's a scent gland.) He might also be a little on the aggressive side.

What size cage does a sugar glider need?

A good minimum size for a pair of sugar gliders is 24 inches deep by 24 inches wide by 36 inches tall. Larger is always better, keeping in mind that height is important for the gliders. The spacing of the wire should be no more than 1/2 inch by 1 inch.

Why you shouldn't get a sugar glider?

Risks: Sugar gliders can and will likely bite you, especially in the early stages of ownership. Their teeth are very sharp and can cause a lot of harm, which means you should be very careful and be fully vaccinated before owning them. Some of these animals are imported and may carry disease.

Do Sugar Gliders die easily?

A sugar glider can totally dehydrate and die in as little as 12 hours. Dehydration can be easily tested for by pulling up the skin at a glider's shoulders. If the skin stays up or goes down very slowly, there is a good chance the pet is dehydrated.

How do I know if my sugar glider is happy?

Just like a cat, a happy, relaxed sugar glider might be inclined to purr, but it's not as loud as a cat's purr.

Do sugar gliders like to be held?

Sugar gliders are playful, curious animals that typically love to hang out with both their cage-mates and their human caretakers. Pouches designed for sugar gliders are typically available in pet stores. They must be handled daily by their owners to become tame or they tend to be nippy.

Do sugar gliders like to cuddle?

Many people find pet sugar gliders to be endearing and entertaining. They are quick, love to climb, and will glide from place to place if their space allows it. Plus, as nocturnal animals (meaning they're most active at night), they like to cuddle up in a nest during the day to sleep.

Why did my sugar glider die?

The first reason why these animals die in captivity is the lack of calcium. Calcium is an essential part of the sugar gliders diet. If you do not feed them enough calcium, they will start developing health problems such as paralysis and eventually they will die. For example, only the large cages of this type of animal.

Can Sugar Gliders be left alone?

Sugar Gliders need fresh fruits, veggies, water, and diet everynight. They can not be left alone for a weekend.

Which states are sugar gliders illegal in?

Sugar gliders are illegal to own as pets in a few states, including Alaska, California, Hawaii, and Pennsylvania. Some cities, such as St. Paul, Minnesota, and New York City, also prohibit the pint-sized, nocturnal marsupials.

What time do sugar gliders wake up?

A sugar glider will usually sleep about 12 hours during the day and will wake up a few hours after dusk and stay up until dawn or early morning. Some sugar gliders will sleep a little more or less.