yes
i think so
Yes, she is probably just moving it
5 weeks, but should be separated at 6.
Like if you intruduce a baby gerbil to a female and a male gerbil they might be nice to him but the male gerbil might play fight or fight in the cage i do not think if you leave the baby gerbil in the same cage with the male gerbil or a female gerbil the female gerbil migt fight or play fight with the baby gerbil if u do please be real care full because if the male gerbil no that the babby gerbil if its a baby girl gerbil yhey will mate or if u do the same with the adult female gerbil they mate to with a baby boy gerbil or adult gerbil will mate to and also mate means that the female gerbil have babbies with the male gerbils .
A baby Gerbil
Play with it more and when it gets older get 2 baby gerbils to keep it company.
What ever you do, DON'T try to have a different mother nurse them. The mother wont accept the baby's and might Kill/eat them! You'll have to bottle-feed them, or have the birth mother do it.
I would advise against it, male gerbils occasionally eat offspring.
Yes you can as long as there is a fresh bedding and the cage was cleaned thoroughly
a gerbil is a rodent. it is damesticated and lives feril in derests
yes but only if you are expecting baby gerbils.
Until the mom has another litter, or until the baby gerbil can eat solid food.
When a baby gerbil is born, it is typically born blind, hairless, and helpless, relying entirely on its mother for warmth and nourishment. Within a few days, it begins to develop fur and open its eyes, gradually gaining mobility. The mother gerbil will nurse and care for the pups, providing them with the necessary nutrients until they are old enough to start eating solid food and exploring their environment. By about three weeks, the baby gerbils start to become more independent and may begin to venture outside the nest.