yeah most fruit and veg is fine but don't give them citric friuts or tomatoes its BAD for them
Yes! Broccoli is one of their favorite foods.
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Yes, they feel as if they are safe and comfortable.
It can damge gerbils, do not feed gerbils any leaves unless you know they are safe, look ate the links for list of safe gerbel food
The black dots on broccoli are caused by a fungus called Alternaria. While they may not look appealing, they are safe to consume and do not affect the taste or nutritional value of the broccoli.
Male gerbils are very good parents. It is safe to leave in both parents in with their pups. However, if you do this they will have more pups in four weeks.
Broccoli typically goes bad after about a week in the refrigerator. You can tell if broccoli is no longer safe to eat if it has a slimy texture, a strong odor, or if it has turned yellow or brown in color.
When it mixes with the chemicals in their urine it produces carcinogenic chemicals.
Bad broccoli will have a wilted appearance, yellowing florets, and a strong unpleasant odor. To determine if broccoli is no longer safe to eat, check for slimy or mushy texture, mold growth, or a sour smell.
not really sure but i gave my gerbils almonds alot of times before and nothing happened but dont give them too many at a time
Yes, black spots on broccoli stems are safe to eat. They are typically caused by a natural process called senescence and do not indicate spoilage or contamination. Simply trim off the affected areas before cooking or consuming the broccoli.
Pet gerbils are generally considered to be safe from hantavirus, as the virus is primarily associated with wild rodents like deer mice. While domesticated gerbils can carry other diseases, the risk of hantavirus transmission from pet gerbils to humans is extremely low. However, good hygiene and proper care should always be practiced when handling any pet rodent to minimize any health risks.