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Gerbil Breeding

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  • 03-04-2007, 03:56 PM
    LilRobb
    Gerbil Breeding
    Hey folks,

    anyone else doing that?

    I got into it when somebody offered me his litter of 14Gerbils for my snakes.

    Instead of just feeding it to them, I started breeding them in my 10Gal tanks, I just recently switched to rat size laboratory tubs - I figured they'd be chewing up pretty much anything else.

    I currently have 6 "families" set up for breeding - my snakes love GERBILS.
    Never got one refused, still they get rats/mice on occasions...

    Robb
  • 03-04-2007, 04:45 PM
    jamesw
    Re: Gerbil Breeding
    Gerbils are addictive, if your snakes are eating rats regularly, then I wouldnt feed them gerbils.
  • 03-04-2007, 05:15 PM
    TekWarren
    Re: Gerbil Breeding
    14 gerbils in a single litter is amazing I've never heard that high of a number before! Generally 6-8 babies in a litter was good according to my wife who bred them for quite some time.
  • 03-04-2007, 06:15 PM
    Pork Chops N' Corn Bread
    Re: Gerbil Breeding
    Maybe he meant in a few litters. Gerbils are cute but mean as hell and I wouldn't dare feed them to my boas. I hear they have less smell than rats though because they produce less urine
  • 03-04-2007, 06:24 PM
    LilRobb
    Re: Gerbil Breeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Pork Chops N' Corn Bread
    I hear they have less smell than rats though because they produce less urine


    Correct,
    desert mammals with a perfect hydrologic balance, I have their bins inside my house and NO smell at all.

    Plus,
    I guess Gerbils are BP's natural food - thus should be good for em.

    Last thing,
    breeding them is almost as much fun as bredding the balls - and their reproduction rate is soo much higher. :D

    Ronn
  • 03-04-2007, 09:06 PM
    SatanicIntention
    Re: Gerbil Breeding
    I also have a good number of gerbils, but don't breed them. I received them from a person who was keeping them in their own filth.. So yeah... Me being the guilty-conscience person I am.. They're here.

    I haven't noticed them having mean temperments though, nervous yes, but definitely not bitey or mean. I can pick most of mine up like I would any of my rats, around their mid-section, and they could care less.

    When I did breed them though, they were very prolific and were VERY good parents. I usually kept about a 1.2-1.3 in a 10-gallon and they did fine.

    Good thing you're using lab cages. Most of mine are in those too, but the ones that are in 10-gallons have the spout from the water bottle coming through the top screen, and a tall box inside the tank for them to stand on. Otherwise you get shredded water bottles, LOL.
  • 03-05-2007, 08:24 PM
    LilRobb
    Re: Gerbil Breeding
    :( :eek: :(

    All I say is CANNIBALISM - no idea why, but the parents killed 4/6 of my baby Gerbils and one of the remaining two has only three legs and half a tail left.

    They have high protein food and everything - what might be the cause?
    All 6 have been perfectly healthy till yesterday...


    Robb
  • 03-05-2007, 08:31 PM
    Pork Chops N' Corn Bread
    Re: Gerbil Breeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LilRobb
    :( :eek: :(

    All I say is CANNIBALISM - no idea why, but the parents killed 4/6 of my baby Gerbils and one of the remaining two has only three legs and half a tail left.

    They have high protein food and everything - what might be the cause?
    All 6 have been perfectly healthy till yesterday...


    Robb

    All I can think of is the stress got to them or maybe you touched the babies?
  • 03-06-2007, 10:03 AM
    Wolfsnaps
    Re: Gerbil Breeding
    Gerbils have some nasty habits. WHen I worked at a pet store, my friend/co-worker and I took care of small animals. One female gerbil was like that, she would eat the limbs off her offspring slowly. They were still nrusing so to remove them would kill them, so everyday we would see babies missing more and more body parts. Finally, they started dying off. When there was only one left, it was old enough to be seperated from her and my friend bought it (yeah, the owner of the store woulnd't even give it to her fro free, and the thing was missing a rear leg!) Tripod lived out his days happily and was spoiled pretty well. :)


    Gerbils (and hamsters...and mice) are SICK!
  • 03-06-2007, 10:25 AM
    tmlowe5704
    Re: Gerbil Breeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LilRobb
    :( :eek: :(

    All I say is CANNIBALISM - no idea why, but the parents killed 4/6 of my baby Gerbils and one of the remaining two has only three legs and half a tail left.

    They have high protein food and everything - what might be the cause?
    All 6 have been perfectly healthy till yesterday...


    Robb

    high protein food does not mean they are getting the nutrition they need
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