PMT....everytime
maybe cause there both boys...
I would suggest not doing that from the start. They can become quite aggressive, and fight all the time.
Male gerbils, when they sense that the female is in heat, will start rhythmically tapping their foot on the cage floor. You can see this "thumping" behavior if you look closely at his back feet, and sometimes you can hear it. If the female is receptive to him, the gerbils will go through a mating ritual of "chase and tag" for about two hours before settling down again.
No way. They'll start attacking each other. =/
if female beta fish are put together they would start to fight like the males.
you would put them together in the same cage together if they start to fight then seperate them at once or else they may fight to death.
If you put two male guinea pigs together they will alomst certainly fight, even if you didn't want to mate them with a female.
Gerbils may start to shed when the weather gets warmer. Other that that, gerbils should not loose hair unless they are sick. If a gerbil is loosing hair, it could be very sick.
put them together and if the start to fight take them away ASAP!
no they wont they will start to become lazy and tired fast
First of all, do not just throw two gerbils into a tank and expect them to be best buddies. They need to be familiar with the gerbil first. Split your tank in half with wire mesh with 1/4 of an inch space in between the links so they can't bite or scratch the other gerbil. Next, hang a water bottle, put a food dish w/ food, and put some toys on each side. Put one gerbil on each side of the mesh. Don't be surprised if they try to bite each other, this is normal. Alternate the gerbils a few times a day so the ycan get used to the other gerbil's scent. Signs that the gerbils are ready to have the mesh removed are cuddling through the mesh at night and grooming through the mesh. When you remove the mesh, wear tough gloves in case the gerbils decide that they would like to fight. If they do fight, separate them immediately and replace the mesh. If they are chasing each other or the gerbils look frightened, put the mesh back. If they are grooming each other, sleeping, or nonchalantly doing gerbil behaviors, stay and watch them for at least 2 hours to make sure they aren't being very good actors. If everything goes well, they should be fine. If you had to replace the mesh, repeat everything and try again. If they still won't stop fighting for over a month, return the other gerbil and get a new one. Sometimes, just like people, some gerbils just aren't compatable.
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