Gerbils are capable of breeding very quickly, with fairly large litters which have fairly high survival rates. They must be introduced carefully, by allowing them to acclimatise to each other while they are separate. I would not recommend housing gerbils of opposite genders together, unless the male is neutered- and only young animals should be neutered.
Never!
yes because they will have babbies
Hi my name is Melina and i am 9 years old. I think it would be best to start out with a female because if you have a female hamster of gerbil or something of the rodent family if you have a male and you put it in with your hamster or gerbil female the results may end in you hamster and/or gerbil may become pregnant.
you can never put them together because they will just keep fighting. if it is a dwarf hamster then you can put two female's together.
You can put two Dwarf Hamsters together but if you put a male and a female together they most likely have babies. You can put a male Dwarf Hamster and a male Dwarf Hamster together and you can put a female Dwarf Hamster with a femaleDwarf Hamster. Just make sure the two hamsters don't fight.
Syrian Hamsters will kill and eat a gerbil, do not put them together in the same cage.
No he didn't put a hamster up his ass..... it was a gerbil.
You put her in with a male gerbil.
You put a male and a female together.
No, never do this. Hamsters are solitary, and it may attack the gerbil.
No! What you need to do is... *Wet a cloth with nice water not too hot and not too cold just nice and toasty *Put the Hamster/Gerbil on the cloth and wipe the cloth on your Hamster/Gerbil and dont put it by the face or eyes!!! *Turn the cloth over and put nice pet shampoo made for Rabbits,Guinea Pigs,Hamster,and Gerbil *Wipe the cltoh on the body rememeber not by the Head or Eyes! But you can clean the ears *And you Hamster/Gerbil is not Stinky
you should never house hamster together unless you are planning to breed.
you could. but a hamster ball is dangerous for a hamster so it most likely be dangerous for a gerbil as well.