Oh no! I`ve had to break up a gerbil fight before, and I can sympathize with you! My situation was different, though, because both of the gerbils I had were males and were already older before they were introduced. But, for months I slowly allowed them supervised visits and playtimes, and they were always fine and got along great. Then, one day, my gerbil Murphy attacked the other, Mack. I, a bit tactlessly, broke up the fight and ended up getting Murphy into his cage, but not before he had drawn blood a few times. I never tried again, because I felt like it was stressing them too much, and they both lived full and happy lives alone, with separate playtimes. Murphy never bit me again and they were both happier by themselves, as they had been. My situation was different, because I was dealing with males that had not grown up together, but I can sympathize at how stressful it is for not only you but the animals as well.
Now, for your situation, that is sad that after such a time together that one attacked the other. The fight to me sounds like it could have been a dominance thing. Or, could she have been in heat? I could see that being a reason that she would attack like that. I looked it up online, since I really am not strongly knowledgeable in gerbils, and I found this. It`s not the same situation, but there is some good advice there. Granted, I hope someone else can have more advice for you, and I wish you and your gerbies well!






Reply With Quote



Bookmarks