About Laurie Gallagher Expertise Since 2002, I have owned, bred and now rescue and re-home sugar gliders. was a USDA Licensed breeder until June of 2007 and, as of December 2006, have converted to a sugar glider rescue and re-homing only operation. I can help with questions about diet, habitat, enrichment, behavior, bonding, rescues, joeys, health.
IF YOU SUSPECT YOUR SUGAR GLIDER IS SICK, CONTACT A QUALIFIED SUGAR GLIDER VETERINARIAN IMMEDIATELY. (I am not a veterinarian and cannot replace a visit to the vet).
Experience I was a USDA licensed breeder. I was a sugar glider breeder and rescuer for 6 years. I was also an administrator on Worldwide Sugar Glider Network (WSGN) Screen name: Lauriegall
Education/Credentials No formal education on sugar gliders but years of research and experience.
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Question I removed joeys from mom and dad's cage at 8 weeks o.o.p. two days later mom is now looking like she has lumps forming. Joeys are eating and pooping on their own and seem to be just fine.Can mom be carrying joeys so soon after weaning? Or are there any other concerns that I should be watching mom for? I vaguely remember reading about a milk problem moms can get if joeys are pulled before she is ready. Any ideas?
Answer Dear Elena:
Yes, the mother could have joeys in pouch this soon and even sooner. She can be pregnant and have joeys in pouch at the same time.
It should be fine if you pulled the joeys at eight weeks and they are eating and drinking on their own. This is the standard accepted age to safely pull joeys.
You want to make sure the mother has extra protein and if you feel she needs supplementing, a teaspoon of vanilla ensure with her food won't hurt.