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Category Archives: Sugar Gliders

Learn more about these exotic creatures that enjoy Eucalyptus in their native environments and also why it is important for them in their domesticated environments as well.

Eucalyptus Leaves, Branches, & Chew Sticks Posted on January 12, 2014 by MattJanuary 12, 2014

Meet Gizmo… another happy Euc customer… checking out his new Euc leaves and seed pods!

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Posted in Sugar Gliders

Eucalyptus Leaves, Branches, & Chew Sticks Posted on January 9, 2014 by MattJanuary 9, 2014

Eucs are listed on the ISGA’s SafePlants for Gliders… http://web.archive.org/web/20080116045959/http:/www.isga.org/informationcenter/BooksandReferences/safeplants.htm

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Posted in Domestics Pets, Sugar Gliders, Wild Animals & Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus and Sugar Gliders

Eucalyptus Leaves, Branches, & Chew Sticks Posted on August 25, 2013 by MattJanuary 12, 2018

The ISGA (International Sugar Gliders Association) has designated that Eucalyptus Globulus aka Blue Gum (the only kind we grow and sell) is a “Safe Plant” for sugar gliders. According to the Tasmanian Primary Industries and Water Department: “Sugar gliders have … Continue reading →

Posted in Domestics Pets, Sugar Gliders, Wild Animals & Eucalyptus | Tagged bark stripping, eucalyptus, forraging, gum, natural diet, sap sucking, sugar glider

Budgerigars and Their Affinity with Certain Eucalyptus Species. by Peter McLaren B.A.

Eucalyptus Leaves, Branches, & Chew Sticks Posted on August 25, 2013 by MattAugust 25, 2013

Many bird species in Australia and elsewhere feed on the cambium sap of various trees. In northern European and American forests woodpeckers feed on the cambium sap of a number of deciduous tree species. This however, tends to be seasonal … Continue reading →

Posted in Avians, Benefits of Eucalyptus, Domestics Pets, Sugar Gliders, Wild Animals & Eucalyptus | Tagged cambium sap, cuts, fleas, galahs, itches, rashes, sap sucking, sugar gliders, sulfur-crested cockatoos
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