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I have one male left he is about 5 months old (out of pouch January 18th).
So long as you have another cage mate (female or neutered male) or plan on getting another one. They are very social and require at least 1 cage mate to keep them company.
Their mother is Leucistic, their father is a standard.
You will need a carrier/pouch to bring him home in.
-Some information to consider when bringing these little guys home:
*they require a special diet. One that you can make at home, as well as pellets to leave in their cage to offer as a snack, and fresh/frozen veggies and fruit (NEVER canned).
*a big cage, bigger the better, as these guys love to glide and play in the space.
*they need lots of attention so they can bond with their hoomans.
*they are nocturnal.
*they can be costly little boogers if they need to visit the vet
*their lifespan can be up to 20 years!
*they love fleece
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