Okay thanks![]()
Okay thanks![]()
Here is some more, I agree gerbils are AWESOME pets. I have two girls right now (Jasmine and Luna) and they are truly wonderful
http://members.nanc.com/~mhaines/gerbil.html
http://www.petermaas.nl/gerbils/english.htm
http://www.agsgerbils.org/Gerbil_Care_Handbook/
And a really great gerbil forum:
http://gerbilforum.proboards21.com/index.cgi
Good luck!
lol I was just going to ask for a gerbil forum!
Okay anyways do they need large food dishes so that both can sit in it? I know it is best to do this when housing multiple dwarf hamsters(or so I find).
I never realised how small gerbils sctually were until I seen my friends gerbil >.<
And will they be okay if they stay in the same room as my hamsters stay in?
Are clay pots okay for toys?
I know it isn't the best but is it okay for every once in a while for gerbils to go in a run-about-ball and if so what size to get the mini or the regular size?
Last edited by Christmas_Hamster; 08-03-2006 at 10:12 PM. Reason: adding on
Oh and also are 10 gallons actually an okay size for 2 gerbils? I thought that it would be to small.![]()
Last edited by Christmas_Hamster; 08-03-2006 at 11:28 PM. Reason: type
I think 10 gallon would be absolute minimum, my 2 are in a 20 gal, it has much more room for them than the 10 gal that they were in.
Get heavy dishes, ceramic is good. They will tip food everywhere if you have lightweight dishes. A good toy is the plain cardboard drink trays from fast food resturants. They chew the soft cardboard into extra bedding and in the meantime they can play in and under the indentations for the cups. If you don't eat out often you can ask a friend or family member to save them when they eat out.
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Okay so I will get a 20 gallon then. I have a heavey cermaic dish already. Its good thing to because they are expenisve![]()
Ceramic dishes are good, they will chew plastic ones to bits.Originally Posted by Christmas_Hamster
You can keep them in the same room as your hamsters, my gerbils cage was near my parakeet's cage and they liked having neighbors.
Yes, get them run-about-balls!![]()
My gerbils loved racing around in theirs and they were safe around my cat too.
They fit in the regular sized balls that Syrian hamsters fit in.
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Originally Posted by Vermontcat
All my rodents are in the same room also, they are fine in the same room together
But even in a run-about ball you have to be careful if you have cats, it wouldn't take more than a split second for my cats to pounce on the ball and break it open.
Things like that can happen extremely fast without time to stop it.
So let me think
Cage: 20 gallon or bigger
Shavings: Asoen or Carefresh
Bedding: Toilet paper or carefresh
Water: Water bottle with metal guard.
Food dish: Ceramic food dish
Toys: Wheel, toilet paper rolls, lots of card board, thick amount of shavings to dig.
Bed: Just lots of shavings and they will make their own bed.
Other toys: Run-about-balls.
Food: gerbil diet
Am I missing anything?
Two more questions:
Can I have my gerbils and my hamsters in their run-about-balls together?
And What food is a good choice. (I am willing to pick out sunflower seeds)
Sounds like you've got it all worked out. They shouldn't be in the ball together, because they might want to go in opposite directions and one will probably be flipped upside down while the other is running. We always did bird seed. Seeds are what they would eat in the wild. You can get vitamin drops for the water. Pelleted food is just ground garbage and rotting corn (just like dog food) and its really bad for them.
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