No! Gerbils and Guinea Pigs are completely different. It is a general rule of thumb to never use food that is labeled for multiple small animals since generally this food is not good for any of the animals it is listed for. Make sure to get good quality species specific food.
Only if they are considered to be for both hamsters, and other small types of animals. Because I have a guinea pig, and you could feed it rabbit food, but it has no Vitamin C. But basically, all of the food small animals eat are the same thing. So I say yes.
Yes. It is best to keep them in the same gender unless you want breeding. Gerbils are very social creatures, unlike hampsters. The most common set of pet gerbils is 2 of the same gender.
There are 3 things you want to look for when buying gerbils as pets for them to get along:
-Be the same gender
-Get them from the same litter(not required, but if you don't do this, do option 3)
-Being with each other since birth
I think you're mixing up gerbils and gineau-pigs. I very much doubt that you should put a rabbit and a gerbil together
no they cannot! it will just cause a fight and unnecessary injury!
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No, they are not related. Gerbils are rodents, Rabbits are not.
First answer: Yes. It has lots of healthy stuff like timothy hey. A different answer: No, gerbils should only eat pellets specially made for gerbils. Rabbits and gerbils have a different digestive system and different dietary needs.
No, not all. Some, like dogs and possibly cats, should be, but not animals like gerbils and rabbits.
Gerbils are rodents. Aswell as hamsters, guinea pigs, mice and rabbits. There are more rodents.
Any small animals. Examples are rabbits, gerbils, field mice, squirrels, and little animals like that.
I'm not really sure, but if your gerbils are a bit aggressive and your rabbit is sensitive, I wouldn't really recommend that. Try it if you want, tell me what happens!(: Absolutely not. Rabbits are too large, and will hurt a co-habiting gerbil.
If your rabbit is very tame, it's about the same but usually rabbits aren't as tame as gerbils So, most of the time a gerbil is more playful with humans and other gerbils.
yes but put up a divider to eliminate competition
Cats and dogs as well as small pets such as fish, hamsters, gerbils and rabbits.
No Rabbits are of the Family Leporidae and hamsters are of the Family Cricetidae.
Cows, sheep, rabbits, horses, gerbils, hamsters, vegans.
If you like Gerbils than yes if you don't than no i love them