Five days until my husband comes home from Bosnia.  I am going to post some of the gerbils for adoption because I need to reduce the numbers I have.  I was going to wait and have a more complete discussion with my husband (about colors.)  It doesn't matter to him which ones I keep or give away, as long as I keep some of them.  He finds the gerbils fascinating and he believes them to be good/soothing to my dispositon/temperment.  I agree!
I do not ship.  I may be willing to drive an hour or two from Savannah, Georgia, USA to meet anyone. 
So here are some of them:
Adults are 4-6 months and have had one litter and maybe pregnant with a second (females) or have sired one litter (males.)  Females are available after nursing litters are weaned.
 
Female (unknown:  either DTW or red eyed CP) not nursing
 
Female Burmese (aacbcbE-GgPP)
Male RE LCP Slate (aacbchE-ggpp)
when bred together produced one burmese, one siamese, four cp/lcp slate
 
Female Nutmeg Spot (aaCCeeG-PpSp)
 
Female Agente Golden Spot (AaCCEEG-ppSp) not nursing
 
PUPS FOR ADOPTION AFTER WEANING:
born 9-2-01 (siamese/cp slate)
one burmese
one siamese (reserved)
two unknown (either DTW or RECP)
 
born 9-9-01 (black/black)
one REW
four black (reserved)
 
born 9-10-01 (burmese/re lcp slate)
one burmese
one siamese (reserved)
four cp/lcp slate
 
born 9-14-01 (nutmeg spot/rebf) (too early for me to know of any spotted)
six dark eyed pups (either nutmeg or bluefox) (at least one spotted)
two red eyed pups (either red fox or rebf) (reserved)
 
I know this is a bit early for some of them.  I apologize for not knowing the gender of the pups yet.  I can't tell until 5 weeks old.  Please reserve as many as you would like. 
Sharon
Pleasant Knoll
Savannah, Georgia, USA

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