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Nova & Ginny Gerbil Gerbil Merrimack, NH
- Adult
- Female
- Small
- Brown / Chocolate, Orange / Red
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Meet Nova & Ginny
Fostered in Hampton, NH.
UPDATE 2/13/24:
“Meet Nova and Ginny! These two cuties are extremely entertaining, and
have been enjoying “redecorating” their tank by digging burrows and
sinking all of their hides, toys, cardboard tubes and boxes to the bottom.
Unlike many other rodents, gerbils are diurnal and most active during the
day. Since they have just recently come into foster care, they are still shy
about being handled, and if they see you watching when they pop their
heads up out of the bedding, they pop right back down. Over time, once
they are accustomed to their new situation, they should become more
handleable.
They are currently in a 20 gallon tank with paper-based
bedding, several hides, and lots of cardboard to chew. Because gerbils are
chewers and burrowers, a glass tank is preferable housing for them, rather
than a cage or anything plastic. They would probably also enjoy a
supervised play area such as a deep, clear bin with tunnels, toys and wheels
to play in. Gerbils make great pets and can live up to 4 to 5 years.”
UPDATE 2/13/24:
“Meet Nova and Ginny! These two cuties are extremely entertaining, and
have been enjoying “redecorating” their tank by digging burrows and
sinking all of their hides, toys, cardboard tubes and boxes to the bottom.
Unlike many other rodents, gerbils are diurnal and most active during the
day. Since they have just recently come into foster care, they are still shy
about being handled, and if they see you watching when they pop their
heads up out of the bedding, they pop right back down. Over time, once
they are accustomed to their new situation, they should become more
handleable.
They are currently in a 20 gallon tank with paper-based
bedding, several hides, and lots of cardboard to chew. Because gerbils are
chewers and burrowers, a glass tank is preferable housing for them, rather
than a cage or anything plastic. They would probably also enjoy a
supervised play area such as a deep, clear bin with tunnels, toys and wheels
to play in. Gerbils make great pets and can live up to 4 to 5 years.”
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Nova & Ginny
- Gerbil
- Adult
- Female