Their excretory systems are very efficient, able to draw more water out of their waste than many other rodents. Therefore their waste is extremely dry and small in amount.
Gerbils only produce minimal waste as they are desert animals. This means you only have to clean their tank once every two months.
quite a lot
a lot
583 gerbils a breeder with a lot of money i say
dont eat a lot u going be ok
It depends what those allergies are... Gerbils produce a lot of dust with all their nibbling and burrowing. That could be an irritant for some people. However it's unlikely to trigger an allergic reaction in people allergic to cat or dog dander, for example.
Heck no, those are f-in fun.
i really don't know can someone plz tell me cause i think i killed my gerbils babies i kept spuizzing my gerbils stomach allot
a lot.. but its worth it. dont waste your time trying to do it yourself. take it in and spend the money
The gerbil lives in a desert environment. They get most of their water from their food but still need water to drink. They can stand heat. They won't pee a lot because they can't waste water in the desert. Gerbils need exercise because they move fast. Also they need to chew. Like all rodents gerbils teeth grow quickly and they need to wear them down. Gerbils tails, kind of like lizards, will break at the tip. If you grab the very end of a gerbils tail, it will break off with a lot of blood so as to distract their predator. Unfortunately, it will not grow back. This will not harm the gerbil, only help them if they're in danger.
Yes, nuclear energy does produce radioactive waste. This waste needs to be carefully managed and stored to prevent harm to the environment and public health. Research is ongoing to develop better methods for the safe disposal and recycling of nuclear waste.
Betas are very aggressive and will attempt to kill the goldfish. Also goldfish are a cold water fish that produce a lot of waste which could be harmful to the Betta.