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(7.2) Vitamin deficiency
Vitamin deficiency is a serious problem that can lead to death. The first signs are a glider that is dragging their hind legs. Eventually, the glider can lose the use of its hind legs and die. This can be remedied by putting a liquid vitamin supplement in the gliders water bottle or sprinkling vitmain supplement on moistened food.
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