Gerbils: The Complete Guide to Gerbil Care (CompanionHouse Books) Fun Facts, Choosing a Pet, Emergency First Aid, Activities and Tricks, Training Techniques, Diet, and More (Complete Care Made Easy)
H**A
Havana
Love them
D**E
Bargain
Just right.
J**E
They work
No much to be said. They are spark plugs. They work. And price is decent.
B**D
Quality Product
They come in quantity needed for complete change out on my Merc. Had to gap but better to open up a gap than closing one, IMO.
J**N
Works as advertised.
Works as advertised.
M**K
original replacements
Original replacements
T**A
Durable..
They we're sturdy.. I had to return mines.. They wasn't the right size..
J**T
Excellent product
Exact fit for my Craftsman 54 inch mower
A**R
Bad information- gerbils need more space
Bad information lots of gerbil with not enough space and not enough bedding. Gerbils need much more than a 10 gallon enclosure.They need at least -20 gallons =2 gerbils30 gallons =3 gerbils40 gallons =4 gerbils50 gallons =5 gerbilsGerbils should have at least 8 inches high of bedding so that they can burrow, dig and make tunnels.Gerbils need more space & stimulation!See the attached picture as an example - this is terrible advice. I'm sad for all the gerbils living in too small spaces after folk following the advice in this book.
S**J
Poor quality book, but good content
Good book but fell apart as soon as I started using it with my son, all the pages have completely fallen out and will need to be individually put into plastic pockets for us to be able to keep it for reference! Really not good enough to have been sold- even second-hand...
S**N
Very Informative
Interesting and informative read, tells you everything you need to know to successfully look after your little bundles of fur. Pictures could be better (bigger) though.
T**N
Five Stars
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V**S
Gerbils need space
I am sure the author loves gerbils and means well, but according to gerbil societies in Sweden (where animal rights are more carefully considered than in the US), two gerbils need at least 26 - 27 gallons (100 liters) whereas this books suggests 10 gallons. Spinning wheels may harm a gerbil's sensitive spine and tail and should not be used if you care for your gerbil's long term health. I was also surprised by the photo section - I think it's unfair to wake up a bunch of sleepy gerbils just to get a good picture for example.If a gerbil is kept in a tiny cage (imagine the space they have in the wild!) it may evolve repetetive behaviours with no goal or function. Many American websites will tell you 10 gallons is fine, but then you're keeping you beloved pet in a prison no better than for lab animals. A big tank is easier to clean and you can furnish it in such a way that your gerbil will be entertained for hours.Here's an example of a great gerbil setup: http://migrated.ifokus.se/uploads/523/523908c1775117854cfcc97021c9a3a8/gerbiler-032.jpgAll the best to you and your pets!
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