Classic Grey is the standard color variation of sugar gliders. They have a grey coat with a dorsal strip and black markings that surround the face and eyes. They also have a lighter under belly that is either a lighter grey or a creamy color than the rest of the body. They also have markings on the tips of their tails and on the their legs and feet along with a black bar behind the ears.
White-faced sugar gliders are missing the black bar that is normally under the ear. White-faced gliders can come in every color variation. With Leucistics and Albinos, you don't know you have a white-face until they reproduce the color.
White Variations/Mosaics
This category is very broad. White variations are gliders that have any form of white on them, that is not normally present. They can have minimal markings such as white hands and feet, almost pure white.
Masked Mosaics
Masked mosaics are a newer look to the mosaics that we have been seeing. The masked mosaics have a white blaze that goes from their nose, to inbetween their eyes. It is a unique look that we find to be very stunning!
Piebald Mosaics
Our newest color variation is the Piebald mosaic. Patch(Pictured Above) is very unique in that she has a normal patch on her neck, different from any other mosaic.
Powdered Mosaics
Powdered Mosaics tend to look very normal while young, as they get older their entire body powders over. They don't even look like the same glider afterwards.
Platinum Mosaics
Platinum Mosaics are very similar to a white mosaic(almost pure white), except they have a light platinum cast on their backs or entire body.
Ringtail Mosaics
Ringtail mosaics are stunning looking sugar gliders. A true ringtail mosaic has several distinct rings on the tail.
White Tips
White tip gliders can greatly vary from just a few white hairs on the tip, to almost half the tail. As we continue to breed we may see the tips become even larger
Banded White Tips
Banded white-tips are our newest color variation we have. They sprung from our MEGA white tip line. Our banded white-tip female has a white tip, a black ring, then another white ring. We are currently working on expanding this line, and learning how it is produced.
Leucistic
Leucistic sugar gliders are very stunning. They are pure white with black eyes, commonly called a Black-Eyed White(BEW).
Albino
Albino sugar gliders are pure white with red eyes.
Creme-ino
Creme-ino Sugar gliders are another form of albanism. These sugar gliders have a cream body and stripe, with darker ruby colored eyes.
Platinum/Platinum Champagnes
Platinums are a newer color that are not commonly produced. They have a light silver, almost powdered body, with faint markings. Platinum Champagnes are the same gene, but have a stunning mixture of platinum and champagne coloring.
Black Beauties
Black beauties are your classic color, with extrmely dark charcoal markings.
Cinnamons
Cinnamons are also a variation of classic greys with very red markings. They can appear very light or dark red.
Lions
Lions are also a variation of grey, having a golden honey color body, and typically a round face.