Yes. But NEVER use pine or ceder bedding it can kill them, same with mice.
yes
Mongolian gerbils are also known as Mongolian jird, and they eat a variety of things. Some of these things are lyme grass, bristle grass, roots, seeds, bulbs and grains.
First answer: Yes. It has lots of healthy stuff like timothy hey. A different answer: No, gerbils should only eat pellets specially made for gerbils. Rabbits and gerbils have a different digestive system and different dietary needs.
Alfafa, grass, timothy
no. they eat timothy hay and dry pellet food
yes
Timothy hay for an adult, alfalfa for a baby. There alternatives for timothy such as oat grass, but timothy hay is really best.
Yes, gerbils can eat wheat grass. It's a safe and nutritious treat that provides them with fiber and essential nutrients. However, it should be offered in moderation alongside a balanced diet of pellets and fresh vegetables. Always ensure that the wheat grass is free from pesticides or chemicals before feeding it to your gerbil.
Gerbils can eat grasses, but grass from a backyard may have pesticides that could harm or even kill your gerbils if ingested. It might be safer to grow a special bit of grass in a pot inside to ensure no pollution gets to the plants before it is ingested by your gerbils.
Yes, gerbils can eat lettuce.
Gerbils can eat, cardboard, wood, fruits, veggies, and they need to have cardboard or something to chew on if not their teeth will grow and grow and overcome them and they will not be able to chew/eat
Timothy grass, which is used for timothy hay, can grow wild in North America and Europe. It is a cool-season grass that can thrive in diverse environments. However, the quality of wild timothy hay may vary compared to cultivated varieties.