Gerbils often sleep in the center of their cage because it provides a sense of security and visibility. Being in an open area allows them to be aware of their surroundings while resting. Additionally, the center may be the most comfortable spot in terms of temperature and bedding. If your gerbil is sleeping more than usual or seems lethargic, it could be a sign of health issues, so it's worth monitoring their behavior.
No it cant
the fatter the gerbil, the thicker the bedding.
Of coarse it can.
It is called a gerbilarium.
Get a screen and put it in the middle of the tank/cage.
Syrian Hamsters will kill and eat a gerbil, do not put them together in the same cage.
No, never do this. Hamsters are solitary, and it may attack the gerbil.
Because she is scared or excited and wants to tell another gerbil. Or she is calling for a male gerbil to mate with.
Take it out of the cage ASAP and bury it in a box.
any kind!
No. It is perfectly normal. This means that your gerbil needs some time to get used to his/her cage. Don't take it out for an hour or so after putting it in.
Like if you intruduce a baby gerbil to a female and a male gerbil they might be nice to him but the male gerbil might play fight or fight in the cage i do not think if you leave the baby gerbil in the same cage with the male gerbil or a female gerbil the female gerbil migt fight or play fight with the baby gerbil if u do please be real care full because if the male gerbil no that the babby gerbil if its a baby girl gerbil yhey will mate or if u do the same with the adult female gerbil they mate to with a baby boy gerbil or adult gerbil will mate to and also mate means that the female gerbil have babbies with the male gerbils .