usually redness and wetness is a sign that its nose is sore. sometimes rubbing and scratching means it too.
I think it is a runny nose
If your nose is sore, logically, there must be a reason. If you do not know the reason them seek medical advice.
That is just gerbil snot. Theirs is red for some reason. What you're seeing is simply that your gerbil has a runny nose!
If your gerbil is healthy it will have soft shiny fur,bright eyes and a clean nose.
Yes there is even a Bactroban Nasal ointment, which is designed to be used inside the nose.
nothing. Nosebleeds in gerbils are natural.
Yes you can get a cold sore under a nose if you have a runny nose because when you wipe your nose so much the skin it starts to hurt and becomes dry and not good.you could also just get a sore if its winter.
if your gerbil chews its cage bars, then eventually it will wear away the hair on the top of its nose. if its in a pair maybe the other one has hurt it or it might have fleas/mights.
All I know is 1 reason.Maybe if you have 2 or more gerbils maybe one of the gerbils scratched the other one......My brothers gerbil did that to mine all the time.I hope I helped you!There are three main reasons:1. Allergies- your gerbil may be allergic to the bedding you use (especially if it is sawdust or man made. But this is if the whole nose is really red and sore.2. Washing- If it bleeds just a little bit, this is most likely caused by them scratching with their claws if they are sharp when they wash themselves.3. Fighting- If you see your gerbils fighting, they may be scratching each other, but only if it is obvious.Number two is most likely, so don't worry, your gerbil will almost certainly be fineHope it helped
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