If they are neutered before the scent gland forms then they won't get the bald spot at all. If they are neutered after it forms, then the bald spots will shrink, often times disappearing completely.
Yes. Females cannot be spayed. Their reproductive systems are too complicated. Sometimes females have dominance issues with eachother, but typically they get along fine.
@jaber5521 this really depends on the glider. Females are not inherently aggressive. Sugar gliders don't tend to thrive by themselves though, so having a sugar glider buddy brings out the best in them. 😊
When the males are neutered do they still bald where those sent glads are located?
If they are neutered before the scent gland forms then they won't get the bald spot at all. If they are neutered after it forms, then the bald spots will shrink, often times disappearing completely.
Can two unuttered females be kept together?
Yes. Females cannot be spayed. Their reproductive systems are too complicated. Sometimes females have dominance issues with eachother, but typically they get along fine.
I think males are better in terms of urine
Male for sure if you are only want to have 1 sugerglider ..
Stay away from female she will be more aggressive ..
@jaber5521 this really depends on the glider. Females are not inherently aggressive. Sugar gliders don't tend to thrive by themselves though, so having a sugar glider buddy brings out the best in them. 😊