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Old 20-12-2007, 01:55 PM
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No (if you follow the 2:1 cal: phos ratios) and with the Iams biscuits it sounds like you follow Maries diet which is a good one.There are many reasons that cause a "smelly " glider,such as a cage that is not cleaned enough, or a cage that is cleaned too much, or some health problems possibly for example, they by no means have no odour but shouldnt "stink"
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Old 20-12-2007, 02:52 PM
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Im getting a pair of suggies in February. Ive kept 2 pairs before, both in my bedroom. They didnt stink, it smelt fruity from their food lol.

This is a pic of the cage the 2 Im getting in Feb are going in. Im 5ft 6" and Im only up to the bottom of the red roof corners. Its very big!

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