What can I use for gerbil bedding?
Gerbils need a thick layer of dust- extracted bedding to dig into. Organic soil or peat are great natural beddings for your gerbil along with meadow or Timothy hay, plus shredded paper for nesting. Don’t use fluffy material as this can wrap around gerbils’ limbs and injure them.
How do you make a gerbil bedding?
Make bedding out of dry toilet paper or tissue paper. As with the white office paper, make strips of the toilet paper or tissue paper. Because toilet paper is so soft, it may be easier to tear it into strips with your hands. You can also shred facial tissues with your hands to make hamster bedding.
What can I use to substitute hamster bedding?
Litter made from paper products, wood, vegetables or grain is absorbent and generally considered the safest type of bedding for your hamster. Shredded paper (such as paper towels and plain paper) is okay if you’re in a pinch.
Can gerbils have straw bedding?
Straw and peat Too dry and the gerbils cannot burrow and any tunnels made will collapse. Too damp and it can cause fungal infections, such as ringworm and can also cause chest problems.
Can gerbils live on fleece?
Fleece is a fairly safe cloth to use, however, it will only become messy and gross. Fleece is fine for out of cage play time, but not for living with. gerbils are just too destructive.
Is shredded paper OK for gerbils?
Carefresh or cardboard shavings – this is soft, cozy bedding that is great for tunnelling. It’s digestible, and won’t cause any problems by tangling up your pet. Shredded paper- as long as paper lacks any sort of ink, shredded paper can be a good choice if you need a cheap, temporary option.
Do gerbils like exercise balls?
Some gerbils love to run around the house like crazy in exercise balls, while others are terrified in them. If you place your gerbil in the ball and he doesn’t move, don’t make him try to use the ball. Supervise your pet’s behavior in the ball and remove your gerbil from the ball after 15 minutes.
How do you teach a gerbil to use a wheel?
Give Them a lot of bedding and hide food and things through out their bedding/scatter feed, it will make them work a little bit more for their food and keep them active.