btw, is this kind of gerbils didnt bite?
Fat-Tailed Gerbils! V1, Come and be a part of our family!
Fat-Tailed Gerbils! V1, Come and be a part of our family!
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Mar 21 2007, 07:20 PM
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Wow..i wonder how much it cost..
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Nov 20 2007, 03:04 AM
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QUOTE(from 1st page) Diet In the wild, they would feed on seeds, vegetation and insects. As their pointed snouts would suggest that they are insectivorous, they can be fed crickets, mealworms and superworms. If you find feeding them insects inconvenient, then this source of protein can be replaced by high quality cat food. Personally, I feed my duprasis a mixture of basic seed mix, rolled oats, cashewnuts, peanuts, soybeans, flaxseeds and buckwheat. They also get treats like fruits, veggies, mealworms, superworms and crickets. I have found that they do not like cat or dog kibble at all and discarded it after a light nibble. are they choosy eater like hamster? How often u guys feed em with meal worms? Oh, are they easy to get sick? This post has been edited by kurikuraX: Nov 20 2007, 03:06 AM |
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