* Give them an adequate space to live (cage) * Give them food and water * Give them a little house/igloo/hideaway in the cage so they have a place to sleep and just chill * Put your hand in the cage and let them get used to you
Gerbils really don't care about the color of the other gerbils in the tank with them, they really care about personality. For all we know, they could be color blind.
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Try Googling the American Gerbil Society (U.S.) and the National Gerbil Society (U.K.).
If i was you i would take the parents away from the gerbils because after you have touched the little gerbils it will have your smell on them so the parents wouldn't recognise them and after a bite they will eat them
try this web site http://www.smallanimaladvice.com/gerbils.php
gerbils r better. much easier and cheaper to take care of.
Gerbils and hamsters are pretty smart and easy to take care of.
I would wait until she's 12
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In Baltimore, you can board your gerbils at local pet boarding facilities, such as pet hotels or specialized animal care centers that cater to small pets. Some veterinary clinics also offer boarding services for small animals. It's a good idea to call ahead and check if they have experience with gerbils and inquire about their care practices. Additionally, consider looking for reviews or recommendations from other pet owners in the area.
Other gerbils.