Protein Source: BML Mix
Amount to feed: 1 Tbs or ½ an ice cube per night per glider
BML Recipe:
½ Cup Honey (Store Bought is fine just no raw unfiltered or honeycomb)
1 Egg hard boiled
¼ Cup Apple Juice (Just like you would drink)
Mix all above ingredients in blender, blend well, turn off blender
1 - 4oz bottle Dannon Danimals Smoothies (Yogurt Section) (Any Flavor)
1 tsp of Rep-Calherptivite vitamin supplement (Blue Label)
Blend well again, turn off blender
2 tsp Rep-CalCalcium Supplement non-phosphorus with Vit D3 (Pink Label)
2 - 2 ½ oz jar of Stage 1 or 2 Heinz, Gerber, or Beechnut Chicken Baby Food
¼ Cup Wheat Germ
½ Cup dry baby cereal (Mixed or Oatmeal)
Blend well, turn off blender, pour into ice cube trays and freeze, 1 cube in the ice cube tray is approx 2 Tbs. It will freeze to the
consistency of ice cream.
Most of the ingredients can be bought at any grocery store except for the vitamins. The Rep-Calherptivite and Rep-CalCalcuim can be purchased at PetSmart for about $25.00.
Vegetables: 1Tbs per night per glider
Types: Green beans, peas, corn, carrots, cucumbers, zucchini
Avoid: Broccoli, cauliflower, or other similar vegetables that cannot be cleaned well
Fruit: 1 Tbs per night per glider
Types: Apples, mango, strawberries, pineapple, cantaloupe
Avoid: Blackberries and other fruit that cannot be cleaned well
Treats Only: Watermelon, grapes
Sugar Gliders should be fed 1/8th of an apple and then the rest of the Tbs should consist of another fruit. Apples need to be fresh and not frozen as they loose their nutritional value when frozen. We suggest buying the bags of mixed vegetables with green beans, peas, corn, and carrots and then you can
experiment with other vegetables here and there. You can also buy bags of frozen fruits but they are more difficult to cut up since they are frozen. We purchase fresh fruit, slice it up, and then lay it individually on a pan in the freezer. Once they are frozen you can place them in plastic bag. This way the fruit is not frozen together. Switch the fruits up every now and again to give your glider variety. They can get board eating the same type for a long period of time.
Amount to feed: 1 Tbs or ½ an ice cube per night per glider
BML Recipe:
½ Cup Honey (Store Bought is fine just no raw unfiltered or honeycomb)
1 Egg hard boiled
¼ Cup Apple Juice (Just like you would drink)
Mix all above ingredients in blender, blend well, turn off blender
1 - 4oz bottle Dannon Danimals Smoothies (Yogurt Section) (Any Flavor)
1 tsp of Rep-Calherptivite vitamin supplement (Blue Label)
Blend well again, turn off blender
2 tsp Rep-CalCalcium Supplement non-phosphorus with Vit D3 (Pink Label)
2 - 2 ½ oz jar of Stage 1 or 2 Heinz, Gerber, or Beechnut Chicken Baby Food
¼ Cup Wheat Germ
½ Cup dry baby cereal (Mixed or Oatmeal)
Blend well, turn off blender, pour into ice cube trays and freeze, 1 cube in the ice cube tray is approx 2 Tbs. It will freeze to the
consistency of ice cream.
Most of the ingredients can be bought at any grocery store except for the vitamins. The Rep-Calherptivite and Rep-CalCalcuim can be purchased at PetSmart for about $25.00.
Vegetables: 1Tbs per night per glider
Types: Green beans, peas, corn, carrots, cucumbers, zucchini
Avoid: Broccoli, cauliflower, or other similar vegetables that cannot be cleaned well
Fruit: 1 Tbs per night per glider
Types: Apples, mango, strawberries, pineapple, cantaloupe
Avoid: Blackberries and other fruit that cannot be cleaned well
Treats Only: Watermelon, grapes
Sugar Gliders should be fed 1/8th of an apple and then the rest of the Tbs should consist of another fruit. Apples need to be fresh and not frozen as they loose their nutritional value when frozen. We suggest buying the bags of mixed vegetables with green beans, peas, corn, and carrots and then you can
experiment with other vegetables here and there. You can also buy bags of frozen fruits but they are more difficult to cut up since they are frozen. We purchase fresh fruit, slice it up, and then lay it individually on a pan in the freezer. Once they are frozen you can place them in plastic bag. This way the fruit is not frozen together. Switch the fruits up every now and again to give your glider variety. They can get board eating the same type for a long period of time.

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