Of course not!
They sleep during the night just like you, and should not keep you up, unless you go to bed early. They know when you sleep, and they sleep whenever they see you sleeping. They also take naps when you are gone. Gerbils love to nap, and they do not usually take deep sleeps though. They sleep when you do, but wake a little earlier.
My point:
Gerbils sleep when you do. They are not nocturnal, but they do nap a bit.
Some breeds of gerbils are actually nocturnal.
And some are not.
My gerbils come out in the morning but then go to sleep again until the evening.
Gerbils sleep when ever they get tired. They are not nocturnal like some other small rodent animals.
No, unlike hamsters, gerbils are not nocturnal.
Yes, they can. Not as well as birds, but still well. In the wild, they do... things kinda like night patrols.
Yes. They are not nocturnal, which is good. You want your pet to be active during the daytime so you can play with it.
I like gerbils because they don't smell like hamsters, they aren't nocturnal and they are really cute.
It is dark, the gerbil wants to hibernate.
I'm not sure why, but you can train your hamster to become not nocturnal. The best way is to put it in a room separate from an open area. Close the windows in the daytime and leave the lights on at night. If your hamster is young enough, after a couple of weeks your hamster will be trained.
You can call gerbil nocturnal but they are up in the day they are not up for a lot of the day but they are awake enough for you too play with them. during the night is when they are the most active so if you cannot sleep with noises you should probably take out their wheel for the night.
Other gerbils.
Gerbils are an animal and can not be "invented".
Male gerbils can be neutered, but it is not recomended. Female gerbils should not be spayed. In general male gerbils should not be neutered unless there is a good reason for it.
no gerbils are not originally from the UK but instead from the deserts of Asia. But you can still buy gerbils in the UK