Should You Keep Two Sugar Gliders Together Or Is One By Itself Okay?
In the wild Sugar Glides are in groups of about 12. They sleep curled up in a ball with two or three other Gliders. Because they live in groups, it really is best to have two. You can have two gliders of the same sex. If you have a male and female just neuter the male if you do not want to deal with offspring. If you are not knowledgeable enough, on the care of Sugar Gliders then please do not attempt to breed them.
A single Sugar Glider can die from loneliness. Unless you plan on spending several hours every day with your Sugar Glider then plan on purchasing two. If you can not afford two then I suggest you keep saving up your money until you can. Please think of the animal first. One can be a lonely exsistance. No one to cuddle up with at night. No one to run around the cage and play with. Now do you see what I mean?