Some states require a permit in order to keep sugar gliders as pets, while others are completely against it. Sugar gliders are legal to own in Georgia, New Mexico, and Pennsylvania, in addition to Georgia and New Mexico. Texas is, on the other hand, one of the few states that allows the ownership of gliders, and it is not one of the states that
Introduction. Sugar Gliders were recently spilt into 3 species (in 2021) so what used to be a widespread species, the Sugar Glider, Petaurus breviceps is now known to occur only in eastern Australia on the coastal side of the Great Dividing Range. The Savanna Glider Petaurus ariel is found across Northern Australia and Krefft's Glider, Petaurus notatus occurs in Eastern and Northern Australia.Colony Introductions. Once you've become a Sugar Glider owner, it's hard to just have 2! When you have 3 or more gliders, that is considered a colony. In the wild colonies consist of up to 7 adult gliders. Once a male offspring is old enough, he will leave his family to start a new family of his own. While it is possible for you to have a