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Post by Confused on Jan 15, 2006 16:32:24 GMT -8
Just sitting there in seperate parts of the tank. I put them in a small container to try and see who is picking on who and apparently nobody. They're acting like ntohign happened. Ummm Ok.
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Post by me again on Jan 16, 2006 15:03:56 GMT -8
Soo what do you guys think? Change in dominance and they fought it out and worked it out themselsves? Because they've been sleeping together and eating together since without any problems.
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Post by AndreaS15 on Jan 17, 2006 12:04:43 GMT -8
This is common. I seperated my 3 males who did this, and am building permemnet split cages for them. You could try and leave them together, though the risk of them doing this again, or worse is very high.
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Post by whitmoregirl on Jan 17, 2006 13:49:51 GMT -8
Agreed - once blood is split chances are it'll happen again - with an increased chance of a death or one badly mangled gerbil
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Post by cinnycinnamon on Jan 21, 2006 5:11:51 GMT -8
From my own personal experiences with three tankmates, I hafta agree with what Andrea and whitmoregirl have written. In the best interest and well being of your gerbils, a split tank would be thee best thing for them. Please keep us posted, okay?
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