I mean I would switch over to aspen, Carefresh, or
CORNCOB.

NOT cedar.

Cedar is the worst of all choices for the sensitive
gerbil respiratory system.

Donna
--- ABCgerbils <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- "Mrs. Kimberly Ann Kravitz"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > I wanted to tell everyone something. I have been
> > using pine bedding for 4 months now and have had
> no
> > problems with my gerbils.
> I would switch over to aspen, Carefresh, or cedar if
> I
> were you.  Especially if you are breeding since pups
> have even more sensitive respiratory systems.  It is
> of course your choice, but my feeling is why take
> the
> rist when other beddings are easily accessible?
>
> > They also like penuts.
> Mine too.  I give most to my breeding moms since I
> figure the protein is good for them.
> >
> > I do have a ? though. I put two males and to
> females
> > together and they get along great but what will
> > happen when they have babies????
> Erin has bred in a trio with success.  I had a trio
> M-M-F and they bonded and mated successfully.  I
> didn't take it all the way to the birthing stage,
> because I suddenly needed a male to pair up with a
> female.  I think danger spots would be the night of
> the birth, the second mating, and the first few days
> of pup rearing and would keep a close eye on them
> then.
> (A F-F-M trio would be a diaster waiting to happen,
> though!)
> Donna
> ABC Gerbils
> www.abcgerbils.com
> >
>
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