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Post by peanut1frodo on Jun 10, 2012 7:00:28 GMT -8
Can gerbils eat strawberries and if so which part? I mean do i avoid the seeds and just give her a tiny amount with it being acidic fruit and quite watery? Thanks :-)
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Post by esztershine on Jun 10, 2012 9:37:20 GMT -8
Strawberries are great Gerbils love them though my Burmy popcorns from the smell and does not eat it ;D Wash it in water first then give a tiny piece nom nom nom nom nom
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Post by peanut1frodo on Jun 10, 2012 10:21:19 GMT -8
Awesome thanks :-) we have some in so i wondered if could treat Frodo poor things having a hard time since i had to have Peanut put to sleep. I tried her with scrambled egg yesterday and she did not like it. She flinched and ran away from it lol quite funny but bless her she must think i am trying to poison her :-\
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Post by esztershine on Jun 10, 2012 10:48:40 GMT -8
Try peas, cheese, blueberries one day. All gerbils like different things, but if they love something, oh boy, they do ANYTHING to get It! ;D my lads are peasaholics
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Post by ljoly on Jun 10, 2012 11:29:06 GMT -8
my gerbils love grapes- especially since it is hot out. I stick a small peice in the freezer for a few mins, and it makes a nice cool snack! They like strawberries too!
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Post by peanut1frodo on Jun 11, 2012 4:20:13 GMT -8
Well I tried her with a small piece of strawberry and she LOVED it! Not seen that reaction since the first time I gave her a grape! Can they eat the skin/seeds? I did cut them off in case they are not meant to. What kind of peas do you give your gerbils Esztershine? Is it fresh ones or peas in a pod? She does get fruit/veg 2-3 times a week so want to vary it as much as possible so she doesn't get bored. Still no fur on her tail poor thing
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