They breed just like any other rodent. By mating.
Mongolian, the typical brown gerbil from India.
because it is the original gerbil color, with no color mutations. it is the easiest gerbil to make.
It is most likely to be Meriones unguiculatus, the Mongolian Gerbil. No other gerbil breed is commonly kept as pets, near to 100% of pet gerbils will be the Mongolian.
it is very BAD because they will fight most of the time till one dies and they wont breed
Answer: I would say around 3 times per 2 months, and if that is too many, breed as much as you can fill!
It mostly depends on the gerbil and breed.I had two gerbils, one died at the age of 3 the other one is still going strong at 4. They are both the same breed and they are the most common breed so most gerbils live from about 3-4 years.
The price of a gerbil can vary based on factors such as location, breed, and where you purchase it. On average, a gerbil typically costs between $5 and $15. However, additional costs for supplies, habitat, and care should also be considered when budgeting for a pet gerbil.
Try getting them neutered, then they can't breed and should also calm down.
I wouldn't go there. They have been classified as a separate species, meaning that the babies might have severe birth defects. To sum it up, the answer is no.
Like if you intruduce a baby gerbil to a female and a male gerbil they might be nice to him but the male gerbil might play fight or fight in the cage i do not think if you leave the baby gerbil in the same cage with the male gerbil or a female gerbil the female gerbil migt fight or play fight with the baby gerbil if u do please be real care full because if the male gerbil no that the babby gerbil if its a baby girl gerbil yhey will mate or if u do the same with the adult female gerbil they mate to with a baby boy gerbil or adult gerbil will mate to and also mate means that the female gerbil have babbies with the male gerbils .
a gerbil is called a gerbil
NO. Gerbils have 4-6 pups in each litter and can have regular litters so if you are going to breed them you have to know what you will do with the litter afterwards.