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How do I introduce 3 gerbils to each other?
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<blockquote data-quote="steviem" data-source="post: 2514029" data-attributes="member: 337684"><p>Hello I have 3 male gerbils that are around the same age. None have met each other. 1 is estimated about 2-4 months and the other 2 are slightly younger. The older gerbil and one of the younger ones are being introduced now via the split-cage method through a mesh cage divider and it's working great so far. That has been going on for about 3 days. Is it possible to introduce all 3 at once by splitting up the cage into 3 parts? Or is it too risky? I know it is risky to introduce 1 gerbil to an established group, so I'm looking for a way around that. I would ultimately like for them all to get along in 1 large cage.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steviem, post: 2514029, member: 337684"] Hello I have 3 male gerbils that are around the same age. None have met each other. 1 is estimated about 2-4 months and the other 2 are slightly younger. The older gerbil and one of the younger ones are being introduced now via the split-cage method through a mesh cage divider and it's working great so far. That has been going on for about 3 days. Is it possible to introduce all 3 at once by splitting up the cage into 3 parts? Or is it too risky? I know it is risky to introduce 1 gerbil to an established group, so I'm looking for a way around that. I would ultimately like for them all to get along in 1 large cage. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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