No! They will be scared of each other and the parrot might try to eat the gerbil.
you should really take it to the vet. i don't think it is a good idea to put the injured gerbil back in the cage though.
Only if you devide the cage first, so they can not get to each other. If they are allowed to get to each other, they will fight.
No. Mixing species is never a good idea when it comes to rodents.
It is not a good idea to feed your gerbil an orange for those who don't know.I would keep an eye on your gerbil and make sure he doesn't do it again. If your gerbil becomes snappy, woozy or less active take him to the vet's if your gerbil eats watery food it will get diarrhea
Yes in the smae cage, but no as they need separate living spaces. Not because of dominance but dietary needs.helloo, Keeping a gerbil and a guinea pig is really not a good idea they will fight and the guinea pig may kill the gerbil.
It won't cause any problems to keep parrot food in the fridge. However, it's not necessary unless you have weevils or moths that regularly get into the food. Always keep parrot food in a sealed jar or container, rather than loose in an open box.
I think it would be a good name!(:
Yes, birds love other birds. Especially parrots. If you do not play with you bird and let it out of it's cage it would be a great idea to get it another parrot.
The main idea of the story "Papa's Parrot" is that even an "innocent" lack of awareness of the needs of others can be extremely hurtful.
take very good care of them
It's not a good idea. Gerbils can live together in groups of several, if the cage is large enough. Hamsters, on the other hand, live very solitary lives and will fight with other hamsters when they become adults. I have never seen a hamster and a gerbil living together, and I can only imagine that the hamster will attack the gerbil if left alone with it for more than a couple hours.