It means that the gerbil felt like biting you
A gerbil will protect itself by biting the attacker. Sometimes a bite can draw blood.
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.
Generally quite young at this stage because they are getting used to their new home and surroundings.
No, the eye colour has no bearing on the gerbil's gender.
Biting is the only way a gerbil has to communicate with you that it doesn't like something. So to try and force them to stop isn't natural. Plenty of handling early on in life with gerbils from a responsible independent (not a pet store) breeder, will not result in a gerbil that bites hard or often.
It means your Gerbil is overweight and eing regular sized or your gerbil is dying. - GerbilExpert
it means: the gerbil
it barbs/through's up
If you mean the biting....It could. Hold him with some gloves on everyday. The biting probably came from whoever raised him. (meaning, they didn't hold him enough or did something to him.)
it likes saw dust
It means that the gerbil is either listening out for something, listening to something or trying to detect what a noise is and where it's coming from.
gerbils bites don't really hurt unless your younger you know around nine or ten Gerbils bites doesnt go by age at all, i was cleaning my gerbil out the other day, as i was getting him out he was latched on my finger and it hurt like mad & it was pouring with blood so Gerbils bites DO hurt ALOT but they can nibble you, but that doesnt really hurt at all