Yes
no you can put a mouse or something in it. or gerbils or anykinds of small rodents.
It depends what age. It is best to put them together as young as possible.
yes. gerbils enjoy sporting many different types of hairstyles.
If you introduce them as children using the split-cage method, yes. any other way willl result in murder and fighting.
no
No I have two female gerbils (Minnie and KE$HA) and KE$HA is clearly older and they get along fine.
Yes! If they continue to fight put them in a diffrent cage for a few hours, 5 or 6, then put them together again. They will make up because they were lonely. I have 9 gerbils it works. :)
put one upside down on top of the other. But if it has a roof, open the doors all the way, and push the cages together
You should never put mice or any other rodent of different species together. They will attack eachother, and most likely kill eachother if it gets to the extreme.
You can connect two hamster cages by using tube tunnels specifically designed for hamsters. These tunnels can be attached to the cages with connectors or tubes that allow your hamster to move freely between the two cages. Make sure the connection is secure and the hamster cannot escape.
Yes, they do! They can have a littler of 1-6+ baby's every 30-40 days. So if yo do breed them, make sure you put femals and males in different cages. You can put a daughter of the mother in the cage to help take care of the next litter, too. and have good homes for all of them, don't just feed them to snakes!
DON'T GET NEW GERBILS!!!! Just put bars between the cage and or buy 2 cages and put eachs of the bars close up. So they will be curious of each other. (How do I know this will work? I've done this before. Twice. I've bred 44 gerbils and sold some too I GOTZ $60 FOR SELLING THEN $2 EACH!) So in a few days, buy tubes hook them up to the cages, a wellah! You have mating gerbils! But just in case have tough garding gloves in handy and a piece of card board to be safe if they fight. If they do, keep repeating until they don't fight. Usually there's 6 gerbils in a litter. And make sure you have a small medicine dropper just in case some are abandoned. (If the mother eats the babies this is normal. She is not ready or the babies are too sick) - GerbilExpert