Pretty Bird International Sugar Glider Food for Birds, 12-Ounce
$12.06
Price: $12.06
(as of Apr 06, 2025 12:18:46 UTC – Details)
Pretty Bird sugar glider food contains 24-percent protein and 5-percent fat. Sugar Gliders love the fruity flavor and are easy to convert to this new food. Everything necessary for good health is included. Available in 12-ounce pouch.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 8 x 2 x 2 inches; 12 ounces
Item model number : SPB85006
Date First Available : June 15, 2004
Manufacturer : TopDawg Pet Supply
ASIN : B0006L2VZ0
Pretty Bird sugar glider food contains 24-percent protein and 5-percent fat
Sugar Gliders love the fruity flavor and are easy to convert to this new food
Everything necessary for good health is included
Available in 12-ounce pouch
Customers say
Customers find the sugar glider food to be of good quality and healthy. However, the dietary content receives mixed feedback – while some say their pets love it, others report their gliders refuse to eat it. Additionally, the smell receives mixed reactions, with some finding it fine while others say it smells bad.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Debi Rettig –
Every sugar baby I have had seems to really like this food I would try it if you have picky babies
I can’t believe my picky sugar gliders really love this food no complaints
Keith marsh –
Great!
My sugar gliders love this food and it healthy for the and I have used nothing else for their grain food on their diet other than this ! ships fast
Amazon Customer –
Great product.
My sugar glider loves this food & it’s very healthy. Actually, the best kind there is.
Marz –
Suggies LOVES IT but it STINKS SO BAD
My suggies loves it! When I first opened it, it smelled fine. Then, the next day my sugar glider room absolutely stunk!! I couldn’t stomach the smell, and I have never got something that stinks like this food does!! I have gotten way bigger bags of food for cheaper the price and DOESN’T STINK! So, my sugggies loves it, but I won’t be getting again as the smell of the food can NOT be healthy for gliders.
Sara –
It looks funny and very hard for them to eat but its …
It looks funny and very hard for them to eat but its the only premade glider diet I’ve found that they actually will eat.
Geek Girl –
Gliders refuse to eat it
It has a strong smell so I notice it all the time. I was willing to overlook this if my girls liked it, but they don’t. They are 2.5 years old and have been fed fresh fruit and veggies their entire lives, so I guess I’m not surprised that they don’t love this dry, hard kibble. I need to leave them home for a few days while I go on a short trip as I’m not able to take them with me as I usually do, and thought this would fill in nicely as I can’t leave fresh food out for that many days without it spoiling. I mixed this up with dried meal worms, dried fruit and sunflower seeds to give them a variety to munch on while I’m gone and wanted to test it out before I leave. Unfortunately, they devoured everything BUT these pellets.I don’t want to preach, but if you have exotic animals like sugar gliders, you need to be prepared to feed them properly. Their teeth are not meant to bite into or chew hard foods like this, and no kibble is going to give them the balanced diet that they need. They need real, fresh fruit, veggies and nuts on a daily basis as chewing on hard kibble hurts their teeth and gums. If you can get your glider to eat this, please only use it as a temporary filler when fresh food is not available, such as my case when you’re out of town and can’t bring them with you.
Josh –
My glider’s favorite food!
My sugar gliders eat this food all the time. Both my male and female eat it willingly. I supplement it a little with fruits and veggies along with a couple meal worms. My sugar gliders are still healthy and happy after several months of being on this food!
tatnai –
ok except for the smell
We have two sugar gliders. We are very careful about keeping the cage clean, keeping their pouch clean, as we hate being able to smell them. The bottom of the cage gets cleaned twice a week minimum, and the entire cage gets wiped down at least weekly.Decided to try this instead of the usual glider chow from pocket pets (I know, I hate them too…), to see if I could find a cheaper alternative. Literally within a couple days of starting this, the sugar gliders began to smell. Cleaned everything, changed pouch, wiped down the cage, smell won’t go away. Only thing that has changed is the food.Regrettably, we’ll be going back to glider chow from pocket pets. On a side note, though, our sugar gliders took to it quite readily…