I have 2 male sugar gliders. They are actually brothers but one is older than the other (not from same litter). I have had the older one for almost 2 months and just got the younger one 3 days ago. They are fighting all the time! Is this going to settle down or will I have to get them neutered?
No, it most likely will not "settle down" and it will not be something that they "grow out of", intact males are notorious for fighting. I have ever heard several stories where it got so out of control where it resulted in the death of one or both Sugar Gliders. Your best bet is to neuter both of the males and then SLOWLY try to reintroduce them. Some Sugar Gliders won't get along, but the chances are that if they are young enough, neutered and the introduction is slow, it will be successful. Separate them for now until they are neutered then try to reintroduce them. It may not turn out to be successful, so just be prepared.
~Lauren
Ok. So my next question is can a single sugar glider live alone and be happy? I got the 2nd one as a "pal" because I felt badly for the single one. Because I can't afford to neuter both of them, I was thinking of giving the other one back. Can he be happy living alone?
A lot of people would definitely disagree with me. However, I do believe that a Sugar Glider can live happily on its own, provided that it gets an immense amount of hands-on interaction. I have found it to be the case, however, that even if two intact males are in the same room they will attempt to attack each other through the cage bars...
I would try just getting the one neutered and seeing if that helps, it should. Often, having only one male neutered will affect the overall temperament. If it doesn't for whatever reason, and you have to give up one I'd be more than willing to help you out and take it in. I'm located in southern Florida (Boca Raton), you haven't stated where you are located so I do not know if that'd be of any help. I have a Neutered Male / Female Pair that will be ready for purchase between July 30th and August 13th, I'm asking $400 which includes the neutering procedure.
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