If your rabbit is very tame, it's about the same but usually rabbits aren't as tame as gerbils So, most of the time a gerbil is more playful with humans and other gerbils.
The mice are very likely to fight and kill each other. Also, the wild mouse could have diseases which it could pass on to the tame mouse.
Yes, it is possible but very hard!
If a mouse has not been handled and socialized from birth, it will have a much more difficult time learning to be tame and to trust people. Some mice may never really be tame. But there are some basic taming techniques that will work in most cases, and at least improve the mouse's tameness a little bit.
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My gerbil is prone to biting but I found out on the Internet that if your gerbil bites you don't drop it or do anything to it because it needs to learn that you are not there to hurt it but to care for it and love it. So you will need to hold your gerbil every day for at least ten minutes and it will start to gain your trust and become your best friend.
Yes, but it will take time and lots of treats.
Try to keep your mouse on the target as still as you can.
Yes, You can actually, my grandma use to have one. He was real tame.
mice can be tamed like other animals but aa takke time
The only huge difference is that in a fish tank the gerbil wont flick things out through the bars, and in a tank your gerbils will also be tame faster as they have no place to hide. but a cage could be more fun for a gebil if it has lots of levels, ladders and platforms - but you could always add these to a tank with a bit of difficulty.
Mice are pretty panicky and difficult to tame. Unfortunately, if the mouse is still biting then you haven't handled it enough or properly. Let it get used to you before handling it.