Get The Plastic Sheets And The Gerbils
When cousin eddie says it on lampoons christmas vacation.
Get the plastic sheets and the gerbils. Gerbils are little gnawing machines who chomp on everything around them plastic wood cardboard cloth. A sturdy wood or ceramic nest box is preferable to plastic since any plastic will quickly be destroyed by chewing. Gerbils will quickly chew up and destroy a plastic cage and they will kick their bedding out of a wire cage. This makes all sorts of cages inappropriate for them.
Also make sure they are just shredding cardboard rather than eating it. I know it s not the answer you wanted to hear but you are keeping your gerbils in a hamster cage which is entirely unsuitable for them and possibly dangerous. Dont forget the rubber sheets and gerbils meaning. Gerbils to be used as a sexual stimulant and rubber sheets for the vaginal and penis fluids.
Also these cages do not give enough room for the depth of bedding your gerbil will need in order to dig tunnels and create underground rooms. Remove any plastic toys once the gerbils start chewing on them. And no plastic is not good for them. When your pet chews his toys he s accomplishing two things he s programmed to do.
Avoid plastic cages. This is not about nourishment. Make sure your gerbils aren t able to splinter off sharp pieces of plastic or other materials and swallow them. Its higher impact strength makes it a great glass replacement for applications such as garage door windows storm windows and other glazing needs.
Make sure they are no parts or strings on toys that could trap a gerbil s toes legs or tail. The plastic cages with tube accessories are not ideal cages for a gerbil. It s just a joke. Gerbils also need a nest box to feel secure.
Optix acrylic sheet is a lightweight impact resistant optix acrylic sheet is a lightweight impact resistant transparent material that is a great replacement for glass in many applications. Bedding use carefresh bedding. They will hide out in their nest box and use it for sleeping. The way you stop them chewing plastic is by being a responsible owner and removing any plastic from their habitat.
Wood will likely get chewed as well but tends to last a little longer. Gerbils can also damage their teeth and noses chewing on the bars of a wire cage. Clean your gerbils habitat at least once a week. Plastic and wire habitats are not appropriate for gerbils.
Gerbils are much more avid chewers than hamsters and they will quickly chew through a plastic cage. Item 491792 model hslw12 400. One day you ll head off to work when everything is fine. Producing a fine soft substance to use for bedding and wearing down his front teeth rodents central incisors grow.