Yes. Definately!
When their fully furred.
Sugar gliders get most of their water from the foods that they eat, if they're fed a proper diet. Due to this fact, it might appear that the sugar gliders are not drinking much if you go by just the water bottle (or bowl) level alone. Despite the fact that sugar gliders get most of their water from foods, it is still required to have at least one water bottle in the cage at all times.
Yes, alcohol has a lot of sugar in it so you may feel a bit of sugar withdrawal when you stop drinking.
Foals stop drinking their mothers milk around six months old.
Sugar gliders are common in their native country of Australia, and they are not in any need of help. The best way to help sugar gliders is to stop keeping them as pets overseas. Sugar gliders are becoming more common in the wild in some US states because, when people tire of them, they release them into the wild. These delicate creatures have specialised needs and are best kept within their native environment.
i think 3
At two weeks old.
By drinking lots of milk, it strengthen nails
age 4-5 weeks
When they are about 3 weeks old.
Not in my case as hair loss and drinking milk are two different things