Food is relatively cheep around £2-£6. Cages are the most expensive ranging from £25 for small cages usually for one sometimes two gerbils to £100 for groups.
The one I brought was £70 from pets at home large for 3-4 gerbils.
the fatter the gerbil, the thicker the bedding.
No it cant
Of coarse it can.
Put food out but it sgould be its favorite also look under things
It is called a gerbilarium.
Syrian Hamsters will kill and eat a gerbil, do not put them together in the same cage.
Get a screen and put it in the middle of the tank/cage.
Place your hand (slowly) into the cage and allow the gerbil to approach you...let it sniff your hand and when it is relax, slowly lift it from the cage. Don't try to grab it from above, as this is how their preditors attack them. Place your hand in the cage often and they will get used to it. Also a little food (sunflower seeds or the like) placed in the palm of the hand will make them more curious.
No, never do this. Hamsters are solitary, and it may attack the gerbil.
Because she is scared or excited and wants to tell another gerbil. Or she is calling for a male gerbil to mate with.
Take it out of the cage ASAP and bury it in a box.
any kind!