On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 17:30:18 -0600, Ubu Noir wrote:
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>Yeah, she was pretty runtly... :)
>She's still fairly scrawny, but I see to it that when I feed them, I take
>her fat roly poly cagemate out and let her eat first, because I've noticed
>that Spoo gets at it first.  She's still terribly small, but she can hold
>her own now, which is good, and she heals quickly (Spoo bit her near her
>ear several weeks ago, and it had healed up in around two days, Spoo's nose
>is still healing from the Aspen bedding allergy).  Should I supplement
>their food with vitamins or something?

That could not do any harm. A supplement in the water might be good.

> I noticed that they're not eating
>their green pellets from the gerbil mix food (I wouldn't either, they look
>gross :).

Probably those pellets are pressed grasses, gerbils won't eat that!

Karin.

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