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Glider Chow? Been awhile. Out of the loop
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02/02/17 04:06 PM
02/02/17 04:06 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 712 Illinois
Yaniah
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Glider Guardian
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Glider Guardian
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 712
Illinois
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So I've been out of the loop for a few years. I had my own litter of children 😂 But my questions is, a friend recently got a glider and feeds him glider chow? Have diets changed much in the past 3-5 years? Mine had been on HPW. She said she feeds this to him because he doesn't turn yellow (white glider) and no smell. Well he is also just hitting his 'teen' years and developing his bald spot. She gives glider chop, and some fruits and veggies. She says it is approved by a reputable vet?
~~Yaniah~~
Now that all my children are older ( I had my own liter, literately) I am getting back into gliders again.
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Re: Glider Chow? Been awhile. Out of the loop
[Re: Yaniah]
#1407040
02/02/17 05:23 PM
02/02/17 05:23 PM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 16,800 St. Johns, Florida
Srlb
Glideritis Anonymous
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Glideritis Anonymous
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 16,800
St. Johns, Florida
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Pocket Pets diet was recently in a diet study and found to be a sufficient and good diet. It also now includes Glide R Gravy. Right on the Pocket Pets website under feeding report page they even tell you to start incorporating vegetables and fruits to the diet after your little one settles in. They also offer a 12 year guarantee on their animals IF you purchase from the and feed what and how they recommend you to feed. Nobody else does that.
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