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.
you never know unless you feel them inside your gerbils stomach wich can be very dangerous for the mother and the babies !!!!
Like any other mammal. The babies are born live, then after four weeks they leave their mother.
Yes. I have a friend and she has gerbils that are over one year old. They have had babies. In a gerbils lifespan gerbils have around 15 litters of babies.
The same thing happened to me, I bought 2 female gerbils from the pet store and then found babies in the cage one morning. Check online pictures of male and female gerbil genitalia so you can determine which one is the male. You need to put the male in a separate cage or they will keep mating and making more babies. Gerbils mate again right after the babies are born, so you might end up with another litter even after you separate them. Keep them separate unless you want to breed them, or you will end up with a ton of gerbils! Here's a link to find pics of the gerbils genitalia: http://www.gerbils.co.uk/gerbils/gender.htm
they might get pregnant at least once or twice after having babies.
I would advise against it, male gerbils occasionally eat offspring.
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.
You should only separate them after the babies are completely weaned.
Mother gerbils should stay with there babies until atleast 4 weeks of age. If they eat there babies then something is wrong either they are dehydrated, the pup is sick, ect. If the father is with them it is fine. Gerbil's make great dads. To learn more go to: www.agsgerbils.org
um no, only female gerbils can
Yes, you can after the pups are weaned (around 5 weeks of age). However, it is recommended not to keep more than 2 females together in one tank, and no more than 3 males in one tank, as gerbils can get territorial, even with daughters and litter mates after a while. However, if you have not yet separated mom and dad, the mother is probably already pregnant again, as the mother gerbil will mate again shortly after birth.
7-8 gerbils in each liter