In a message dated 00-01-26 13:04:54 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I got these two e-mails, and (as Elizabeth would say) I'm getting weird
 vibes. I don't know whether or not to sell these people gerbils.


 <<<<<<< I'd like a baby pair, burmese female,
 and a siamese mail! I'd like a champagne and a schimmel pair!
 I'd like them to be young, and I was wondering if you could put the four
 of them together as of now, so they can start getting acustomed to
 being together! I'd have them all together in a 20-gallon tank, with lots
 of toys and wood for them to chew!
 Please let me know if this is possible and separate them for me!>>>>>>>


 <<<<<<<how many gerbles are there what collaur how many mailes and how many
 females
 ill give u 20 dollors for shipping but how much foor the cage and stuff  and
 then how much for the gerbles  what would i get with 27.00 dollors let me
 know ill pay more if needed>>>>>>  (This I recevied after I told him the
 cost, and what gerbils were available)

 These are from adults in the US (at least thats what they say) I guess the
 reason I'm getting weird vibes is because though I have told the "top one"
 twice that you can't have two males and two females living and breeding
 together, she refuses to understand. Also, the "bottom one" can't spell at
 all. . .I know that may have nothing to do with the animal care the person
 can give, but it irks me nonetheless. Well, opinions? ~Tasha~ >>

These people sound VERY young, and they do not know what there talking about,
for the best intrests of the gerbils, I wouldn't sell them the gerbils.. Just
my thoughts.. I would sell them to some one a little more mature, someone
that at least took the time to learn about these uniqe creatures.. there not
just little toys that can be thrown together! Best wishes, :)

Kristen

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