Yes, the parents do not fight. Also, If you let them keep their litter, they will not produce another litter until the current litter has grown up.
You put her in with a male gerbil.
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 .
Yes you have to separate the male gerbil from the female with her babies because if you leave the male with the female and her babies the male will kill them.
Hi my name is Melina and i am 9 years old. I think it would be best to start out with a female because if you have a female hamster of gerbil or something of the rodent family if you have a male and you put it in with your hamster or gerbil female the results may end in you hamster and/or gerbil may become pregnant.
Well, maybe it'll make a merbil?
Once the gerbil is pregnant, the male should be put into another cage, away from the female. In fact the female's cage should be in a quiet, isolated place. Then, she is more likely to feed and care for the pups. So, remove the male from the cage ASAP.
A male gerbil is called a buck sonic luva22: wrong! a female is a Sow and a male is a Boar Sonic luva is thinking of Guinea Pigs...Male gerbils are bucks, female are does.
Nope
It depends on what the situation is such as if the Male gerbil is abusing the Female...
Sorry but you can't. A male and a female gerbil will have dozens of babies every month or so. Sorry again,Daniel Merry
no male gerbils are very caring so dont split them up
Sorry - that's not possible ! If you bought your gerbil from a pet store - chances are it had contact with a male before you got it.