Seven pounds of feed, four bags of sawdust, one crying child, and a few not-mice living at your house.
About $15, more or less. Supplies add up, though.
Add up what you spent for supplies, then add half again as much (for labor). Ex.: $22.00 in supplies + $11.00 labor = $33.00. You would therefore charge $33.00.
You can easily start out with a couple of hundred dollars, and then $20 dollars per month on top of that.
It depends of what you are talking about can you be more specific?.
by its tail or if the gerbil is calm u can just pic it up by its sides it wont bite
Adoption is avilable, sometimes for free. The normal range is about $10-$20. The hamster is the cheap part, the supplies add up quickly.
well, usually if you pick the gerbil up, you can feel in its stomach things that feel like small potatoes. the gerbil will obviously be larger.
the longest living gerbil lived up to 8 years.
curl up and squeak
Well my gerbil started squeaking once and wouldn't stop, although it was cute I was kinda worried, I looked it up though and it said somewhere that they do it if they are scared or stressed, but youngsters always do it, I won't worry that much ^-^
it barbs/through's up
no male gerbils are very caring so dont split them up