Are they male or female? How old?

Chances are the fighting will continue and possible escalate. If you could
fashion a divider that is easy to put in and remove and can't be crossed,
then you could separate them when you're not there to watch. Was there
blood drawn or injuries from the fight?
Jill


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> From: ANDREA SPIEGLE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: fighting and separation
> Date: Monday, April 02, 2001 2:56 PM
>
> I woke up this morning to discover that my gerbils had a fight
> overnight.  This is the second time they've fought.  Last time, I
> separated them for a while and then put them back together.  I watched
> them carefully and they were fine.  Then last night they fought again
> and today I did the same thing (separated them then put them back
> together).  I'm watching them closely like last time, and again they
> seem to be getting along fine, even sleeping together.  Do you think
> this fighting will be an ongoing ordeal?  They seem to fight only at
> night, so would it be possible to separate them at night and then put
> them back together during the day when they can be watched? I would
> rather not have to permanently separate them, as these are my only 2
> gerbils and I wouldn't have anyone else to try to pair them up with, but
> I will if I have to. What does everyone think I should do with these
> two?  Thanks in advance.

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