Teaspoon of Sugar

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Posted by rinzii on Dec 6, 2011 Slideshow

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Glider News

Current Joeys:

Romi and Ren a grey and cream OOP 3/7/2013, Romi (cream) available.

Katiyana is a leu female OOP 3/4/2013, reserved.

Rajani and Melanie are twin BB females that were OOP 3-25-2013 both staying here.

Comet and Cupid are twin true platinum mosaic males OOP 3-31-2013, Comet Available.

Nico and Chaz are platinum males that were OOP 4-1-2013. Both Available.

Expecting Moms:

Bianca has a single IP due late April.

Lady Godiva has twins IP due early May.

Bailey has twins IP, due late May.

Raven has twins IP, due early June.

Teaspoon of Sugar is a USDA licensed breeder.

Testimonials

  • "I have had Amore home for 2 days and she is an absolute sweetheart, very interested in us, likes to be handled, doesn't crab. I think she'll end up my little buddy, pretty much..."
    Amazing glider!!!
  • "I got 3 gliders from Nadine Cadence, Hope and Joy.....all WONDERFUL and friendly as can be. The temperament on Nadine's gliders is unbelievable. They all greet me and the cage d..."
    Stefanie
    Sweetheart gliders

Shipping Information

I will ship to legal states and locations. For a list of illegal locations, see my homepage.

 

I am willing to ship my gliders via Continental or Delta. Shipping costs depend on which airlines are used. Continental shipping is 200, Delta is 250. These prices include the airfare, the shipping-safe cage, and a pouch with the glider. Continental will be used when appropriate, however many times Delta has flights that result in less layovers and less time for the gliders to spend in the air.

 

Some people may be uncomfortable with the idea of shipping, but I always take care that my joeys are fully weaned and ready to go before shipping. I also give them fruit in the pouch, and choose the flight that will result in the least number of layovers, and the best arrival time for the gliders. I have not had any issues with gliders I have shipped.

 

I am looking into getting an import/export license, and I will be capable of shipping out of the country. However, international shipping is VERY expensive, and I will ONLY ship when/where it will be safe and reasonable for my gliders, which will be determined before the sale.

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