only if there sisters
No, I wouldn't put them in the same cage, I don't think they would get on too well.
I would suggest not doing that from the start. They can become quite aggressive, and fight all the time.
yes but put up a divider to eliminate competition
yes. so they dont fight, you need to put a divider in the middle of the cage.
Probably not. But I read a book in my school library about gerbils and the author of it said that one of his friends put a gerbil and a mouse together in a cage and they worked out OK.
Put them in a quiet preferably warm room. Remove any other gerbils from the cage.
The same thing happened to me, I bought 2 female gerbils from the pet store and then found babies in the cage one morning. Check online pictures of male and female gerbil genitalia so you can determine which one is the male. You need to put the male in a separate cage or they will keep mating and making more babies. Gerbils mate again right after the babies are born, so you might end up with another litter even after you separate them. Keep them separate unless you want to breed them, or you will end up with a ton of gerbils! Here's a link to find pics of the gerbils genitalia: http://www.gerbils.co.uk/gerbils/gender.htm
NO! If you put them in the same cage they could fight and one of them could end up killing the other. But if its a male and a female and you want to breed them you should make sure the female is in season by smelling her fur. If the fur has a very strong urine odor then she is in season and is ready to mate. ONLY put the female in the MALES cage or the female could kill the male if the male is put into her cage. Only put the female in the males cage for about 20 minutes.
No because if you put them in the same cage they will fight with each other. It is best if you keep one in each cage. Unless they are dwarf hamsters. Than you can put them in the same cage.
Not in commercial cages, but maybe a cage in back for breeding purposes.
The main issue with gerbils is not species but gender. When it comes to gerbils, one male and one female are bound to get along but expect babies. Two females should get along good, but still be watched and two males are bound to fight. Hope this helps
NO. You can not put two different animals in the same cage! This is dangerous. They may fight and the hamster will probably not live. So unless you want a dead hamster, do not put them together.