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It depends what age. It is best to put them together as young as possible.
Hamsters don't really like living with each other, as sad as it sounds, it's true. Gerbils on the other hand like to live together. Now, if you want your hamsters to reproduce (make babies), then you would put a male with a female. If you don't want them to reproduce, female and female is best.
Yes! It would be best if the gerbils were raised in the same litter, so if they aren't, be careful. It should work out though. Anyway, it is best to keep female gerbils in groups instead of by themselves.
of course you can, we have a male and female umbrella together and they are the the best of buds
Gerbils CAN'T eat cheese they get sick.
Always 2 because they always need top have a playmate and always someone to sleep with and keep warm so buy two.and if u know anything about a gerbil eye infection plz post becuz i am realy worried about my gerbil
the website that i go to for gerbils is http://www.twinsqueaks.com/index.php they have great advice for gerbils.
No, gerbils are definitely social animals, but they are territorial. Gerbils get depressed if alone, and may even become aggressive. It is best to keep gerbils in same-sex pairs, this way they have one buddy, and there is no chance of declanning, which can happen with groups of gerbils mroe than two.
Gerbils and hamsters can live together if they're docile and nice to each other. If they don't get along, the larger rodent could get into a fight with it and kill it. While they could live together, it is best not to mix them together.
It can be dangerous if two female gerbils are introduced. The split-cage method should be used and the females should be young. The split-cage method isn't always guaranteed to work, but if you're patient it is possible that the two can get along.
Guinea pigs, gerbils, or rats.
I believe that gerbils are best at smell, and maybe hearing. Gerbils use smell to tell each other apart and what things are, as their eyesight is not so good.