No. You should leave the new gerbils, mother and father together. If the parents seem to be harming their children you can take the one harming and separate it using the split cage method.
Not unless the parents are.
If i was you i would take the parents away from the gerbils because after you have touched the little gerbils it will have your smell on them so the parents wouldn't recognise them and after a bite they will eat them
dont let them leave the parents yet and make sure the parents clean and feed them if not get to the vet
No less than four weeks of age.
Baby gerbils can be sold about a week after the next litter comes, at around day 35.
My baby gerbils have already started eating sunflower seeds and drinking water and they are 25 days old.
Male gerbils are very good parents. It is safe to leave in both parents in with their pups. However, if you do this they will have more pups in four weeks.
many animals especially gerbils enjoy company of their own kind and if you don't want baby gerbils the same sex keeps that from happening.
its unpredictable like you humman babies
You can separate baby gerbils from their mother when they are around 4 to 5 weeks old. At this age, they are typically weaned and capable of eating solid food independently. It's important to ensure that they are fully weaned before separation to promote their health and well-being. Additionally, separating them at this age helps prevent mating-related issues as they approach sexual maturity.
no male gerbils are very caring so dont split them up
At about 2 weeks of age you can handle them.