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How do I introduce 3 gerbils to each other?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raven" data-source="post: 2514514" data-attributes="member: 218102"><p>The 2 younger ones should be ok with each other if they are 2 months old. Or even 3 months old. Younger gerbils don't fight for as long as adults. What I would do is do the split cage with all of them but keep the younger ones with each other after they like each other. The older one will be more likely to kill them so if the younger ones are together they won't fight because they are still babies. When a male gerbil is about 4 months old he is classified as an adult because he becomes sexually mature. </p><p></p><p>Good luck I hear 2 males is fine but more than 2 males can be a little risky. I don't usually keep more than 2 males together because they sometimes fight. That is what I hear anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven, post: 2514514, member: 218102"] The 2 younger ones should be ok with each other if they are 2 months old. Or even 3 months old. Younger gerbils don't fight for as long as adults. What I would do is do the split cage with all of them but keep the younger ones with each other after they like each other. The older one will be more likely to kill them so if the younger ones are together they won't fight because they are still babies. When a male gerbil is about 4 months old he is classified as an adult because he becomes sexually mature. Good luck I hear 2 males is fine but more than 2 males can be a little risky. I don't usually keep more than 2 males together because they sometimes fight. That is what I hear anyway. [/QUOTE]
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