Yes, I read that in your gerbil journal a couple of
days ago and it was my inspiration to talk the store
into an even lower discount and get those little guys
a new habitat. I also have had a white gerbil in the
past who had allergies and broke out in a rash, but I
changed her bedding and she healed. These little guy
are looking better but the one with the really sore
nose keeps scratching even with a once daily
application of ointment. I hope it heals soon, bugs me
to see her in misery.

But why in the world did I buy a guinea pig? lol

Jade



--- "G.M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also rescued a PEW gerbil with a sore nose and a
> black gerbil that were on cedar. Their story is
>
here---http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/4185/digfour/journalpage10.html
>
>
> Perhaps, when they get better and have babies you
> can
> pair it to a spice gerbil and rehome the rest. This
> way if any babies are born with pretty colors you
> will
> be able to keep them. If you have too many, you
> won't
> be able to keep them.
>
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>
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> Gary's web pages -
> http://home.talkcity.com/StudioDr/go5/
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