No. Just keep in mind when placing the cage that it it's a wire cage, gerbils will kick their shavings everywhere and it will most likely Mae a mess around the outside of the cage. Also keep in mind that if the door is left open or the lid is left off or whatever, they will probably take the escape chance. With the cage on the floor, the gerbil's free to go. With it on a table, the gerbil may be trapped, or, they may jump and get themselves hurt. Just think out the scenerios when placing the cage.
No the ferret cage does not need to be off the ground.
You need to sterilize it first. Do not just pick it up off the ground and put it in the cage, unless you want to get mites and other bugs.
Maybe they escape because they don't like you..... or they don't like being in a cage..... or if you don't keep them in a cage then they might not like the habitat....or maybe you just a bad pet keepeer! That's a sensible answer
Baby gerbils need their mother's milk and should not be given anything but kitten replacement milk and only if something happens to the mother.
first off don't buy it a cage buy it a tank cause it can squeeze through a cage. it need bedding and a little home and maybe a wheel. and food and a water bottle.
it means that they are pissed off.
No they can not, but that's a good question.
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.
There are different ways to tie up tomatoes. The most popular method would be to use a tomato cage. The cage simply allows the plant to grow off of the ground without having to tie it up as it is growing. There is also a staking method which will require more work to keep them off of the ground. I have added a link below which shows the different methods of tying tomato plants.
it most likely ate something blue...are there any blue plastic items in the cage, or are there dyed blue treats in its food? mice will eat anything they can get ahold of. if there is something blue in the food/cage remove it, even look aound the outside of the cage it could be reaching through its cage and pickign things off the ground around it. if the mouse continues to poo blue for more than one two days you will need to take it to the vet.
Nope, it's easier. You need more muscles to get some air off the ground.
Well first off u need to make sure it is humid.I keep my cage humid by putting plastic food wrap on top the the cage and it works perfectly fine.The temparture should be 85 to 95%