Gerbil
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| Home: | Mongolia |
| Age expectation: | 3 years |
| Sexual maturity: | 8 weeks |
| Gestation period: | 24 days |
| social behaviour: | Group animal |
| Diet: | Hay, seeds, herbs, ice white, water |
Gerbil
Gerbils are very sociable animals. In their original home, the Mongolian steppe, they live in large family groups. Mongolian gerbils live in dry steppe areas, where it can get very cold in winter (down to -40 °C) and very warm in summer (up to +50 °C), in underground burrows with several tunnels and chambers. They are active during the day and at night, and have one of their resting phases at the time of the greatest midday heat. Resting and waking periods alternate several times a day.
Keeping:
Gerbils should never be kept alone. They need fellow gerbils to feel comfortable. Gerbils kept individually often sit listlessly in the corner and remain shy. Only when in pairs or groups do they feel secure, are terribly curious and trusting.
It is best to keep two or more animals of the same sex. A male and female pair gets on very well, but then numerous offspring can be expected.
The main activity of gerbils is digging! Therefore, the best cage is a large aquarium with a mesh cover. As gerbils should be given plenty of bedding for digging, a mesh cage is not particularly suitable.
The cage equipment includes:
- Bedding at least 30cm deep so the gerbils can fulfil their digging needs
- Hay
- Various shelter options made of wood or cork, branches for climbing
- Sand bath
- Food bowl and drinking bottle
The furnishings should not be made of plastic, as gerbils will gnaw everything.
Legal regulations:
- Enclosure at least 100x50cm for 2 animals
- Bedding / digging layer 25cm
- Hay and straw
- Hiding places for all animals
- Nesting material
- Sand bath
- Gnawing objects such as softwood or fresh branches
- Group housing
Food:
To stay healthy, gerbils - like other living creatures - depend on a varied diet.
The balanced basic diet is ensured by the ready-made food offered in pet shops.
Fresh foods such as fruit, carrots or dandelion can also be given to gerbils from time to time. The cage should be checked daily for spoiled fresh food so that the gerbils do not eat mouldy food. To wear down their teeth, gerbils always need some hard bread. Hay serves not only as nesting material, but is also partly eaten.
Fresh water should always be available to gerbils. The commercially available small animal drinkers are recommended, as an open water bowl is quickly filled with bedding. Gerbils do not drink much, but it is not true that they can do completely without fluids.
Regular costs (per month/for 2 animals):
- Food: approx. Fr.15.--
- Bedding and hay: approx. Fr. 20.--
- Veterinarian: The more species-appropriate and clean the keeping, the less often a visit to the vet threatens. Nevertheless, you must always expect that an animal can become ill at any time and will then incur additional costs.
Before you decide on gerbils, you should definitely have read a relevant specialist book.
For any animal keeping applies: Children (including adolescents) must be guided, supervised and controlled by their parents. Children should know that animals are not toys!
For questions and problems, our trained team at Zoo Roco is available to you. They can provide you with expert advice in all matters.
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