576 Romence Rd  
Ste. 126
Portage, MI 49024

Phone
269/323-8085
Store Hours
Tuesday -Friday
3 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday
11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday
by appointment

How important is the visual
safety of your dog?

The Visiglo collar is a great safety
collar which will provide your dog with
clear neck illumination.  Works well for
walking your dog or if you like to keep
an eye on your pooch in a dark fenced
yard
Extreme Petz knows that
you work hard for your
money and that you hate to
feel like you have wasted it.  
We feel the same way.  
That's why all of our fish
come with a 2 week
guarantee for both saltwater
and freshwater.  If your new
fish dies within 2 weeks,
bring it back to the store so
that we can examine the
condition, and bring a water
sample for us to test.  If
everything checks out we
will give you a store credit
for whatever you paid.
... Our pets enhance the quality
of our lives, why not enhance
the quality of theirs?
Great pets and pet supplies for
the serious pet owner...
The sugar glider's body is about 5-6 inches
long, and the tail adds another 6 inches. They
weigh only 4-5.5 oz (100-160 grams).
Natural Distribution:
Sugar gliders are native to Australia (Eastern
part), Papua New Guinea and parts of
Indonesia.
Description:
Sugar gliders are marsupials; the young are
born very immature and grow in a pouch on
the mother's abdomen. Sugar gliders have
furry membranes that extend from their wrists
to their ankles (the membrane is called a
patagium) that allows them to glide through
the air. In the wild they move from tree to tree
by gliding. Their hind feet have a large,
opposable big toe that helps them grip
branches, and the second and third toe forms
a grooming comb.
Temperament:
Sugar gliders are very social and need and
crave lots of companionship. This makes
them bond well to their owners, and if you can
provide a lot of attention and spend the
necessary time with your glider, keeping a
single glider can work. Otherwise, consider
keeping more than one glider, ideally a same
sex pair (or a female and neutered male) to
prevent repeated breeding. Introducing adults
is difficult though so it is best to raise them
together from a young age.
Habits:
Sugar gliders are nocturnal so they will be
most active during the night. They will usually
be happy to spend time with their owners
during the day though - sleeping in a pocket
or bonding pouch.
Pet of the Month
Sugar Glider
Extreme Guarantee
Formally AquaScapes