Try it! in a bathtub, or in the cage of other gerbils
(bedding)- that would be better...
Just try and be there if something goes wrong.
Spela


Quoting Leenknegt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi,
>
> I didn't get any response last time (except Donna but
she misunderstood
> what
> I meant in my mail, yeah, I know it wasn't really
clear.)
> So I'll ask it again: AFTER 2 gerbs were in a
split-cage, what is the best
> place to take the divider out, with this I mean:
where
is the best place to
> put them really together, a complete unknown place
like the bathtub, a cage
> with smells from other gerbils, just there usual
cage,.. Are there any
> tricks to put them in a place, so they are very busy
with examening the
> place and then suddenly realise there's another gerb
in the room? Maybe let
> the less agressif gerb get in first to look around,
so
he feels a bit more
> comfortable, and then put the more agressif one with
him, so that one is
> less agressif then he would normally be.
> Does anyone understand what I mean? If so, please
respond! If this intro
> fails, I have two lonely gerbs, and it's a bit
difficult for me to take
> ather gerbs in right now.
> Thank you very much for any response!
> Sarah
>


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