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PVC coated wire

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I bought a pair of sugar gliders which came in a PVC coated wire cage. I've heard some people say that this wire has caused illness in gliders so I went and bought them a new powdercoated cage.
Has anyone heard about this, and is this kind of wire inappropriate caging material for all chewing critters?
 
Well fed/cared for Gliders will still chew up anything they can get in their mouth
Cheaper cages with the coated wire flex and certainly invite chewing,the better quality cages dont seem to get messed with here.
Becareful of the OCD folks and their hyper care protocols,alot of their recommendations "just aint so" if you know what I mean.

They LOVE Yogurt drops,if you ever start them on them,NEVER run out :)
 
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