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Daegan, Ebanee & Cera

PictureSugar gliders bred by Glory Jovi, photo by Glider Nursery™.
On April 7, 2018 I received three beautiful      sugar gliders. After I retired from breeding, I didn't expect to ever breed again. But here I am! 

Let me introduce my new babies!

(The lighting in this picture is horrible, but I couldn't resist their little faces!)

PicturePhoto by Glory Jovi
Daegan - he's the one on the top left and will be the Daddy. He's a gorgeous Black Face Black Beauty. **Sadly, Daegan passed away due to an injury in December.**

PicturePhoto by Glory Jovi
Next to him is Ebonee. I'm super excited to have her because she's a 2nd generation import from Sarong, Indonesia. This has given me an opportunity to truly work with a "new line". ​

PicturePhoto by Glory Jovi
On the far right is Cera. She is a beautiful ringtail mosiac. She has a slight darker look to the left side of her face; which I think is really cool.

Available Joeys

Joeys will be posted on the Nursery page once the trio begins to breed. Check back in a few months!
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