No, it's not advisable to feed gerbils pistachio shells. While the nut itself may be safe in small amounts, the shells can be hard and difficult for them to digest, potentially leading to gastrointestinal issues. Additionally, they can pose a choking hazard. It's best to stick to safe, appropriate treats specifically designed for gerbils.
No. You take the nut out of the shell.
no way its to hard
Pistachio
You usually feed gerbils muesli or nuggets from the pet shop or WAG food which is much cheaper but is not as good for your pets they also like bread and fruit .
Some creative ways to repurpose pistachio shells in crafts and DIY projects include using them as embellishments for jewelry, creating mosaic art pieces, making decorative garlands or wreaths, and using them as plant markers in a garden.
Yes it get fat! Fgvtgvyhnujimkk
Salt is quite bad for gerbils, they will have the right amount provided in their usual diet to not have to have extra salt given to them.
Definetly not more of whatever the heck it had diarrhea from
yes, but never feed your gerbils oranges because it could get them sick and could also lead to death
When the tottilla shells go bad, just feed them to the chickens! When the tottilla shells go bad, just feed them to the chickens!
Pistachio is not a nown, it is an adjective. The plural if pistachio nut is pistachio nuts.
I'm not posetive, but if I were you I wouldn't, it wouldn't be very healthy.