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Reddit mentions of Living World Green Smart Toy Turning Game for Hamsters/ Mice/ Gerbils, Small

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Living World Green Smart Toy Turning Game for Hamsters/ Mice/ Gerbils, Small
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Unique and stimulating brain teasers.Hide treats inside to encourage bonding, playtime and foraging.Suitable for hamsters, mice and gerbils.Encourages interaction and bonding with your pet.Made of eco-friendly rubberwood.
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ColorGreen
Height6.299212592 Inches
Is adult product1
Length2.755905509 Inches
Number of items1
SizeSmall
Weight0.2866009406 Pounds
Width1.574803148 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Living World Green Smart Toy Turning Game for Hamsters/ Mice/ Gerbils, Small:

u/sushic_79 ยท 4 pointsr/gerbil

Your gerbils sound a lot like mine - lovely and sweet, but very demanding! Mine were particularly active when they were 3-4 months old, now that they are 6 months old they are starting to calm down a bit.

Unfortunately I find that when gerbils see a barrier in their way, such as a playpen fence, they will want to get through/over/under/round it, no matter how big the area they already have is. They always want to know what's on the other side of the fence. Your run looks really big, so space shouldn't be an issue at all. It may be that they need more mental stimulation. I have one of these puzzle toys for mine. I also teach them little tricks, like knocking over small cardboard box towers and jumping over obstacles. It seems to help wear off some of their excess mental energy. I have found that some gerbils are more intelligent than others, and many will be completely baffled by puzzle toys and tricks. However some are very intelligent, and these are often the ones that need more stimulation, so will respond well.

When the gerbils seem restless but you don't want to take them out, you can fill the cage to the top with paper and cardboard and leave them to demolish it all. This will keep them occupied for a while. Also, any kind of new toy or object in the cage will occupy them for a short time while they thoroughly investigate (and probably destroy) it.