Gerbil for sale in Fairfield, Virginia | Petzlover


Gerbils to a loving home
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
price negotiable. i have 3 gerbils i’m looking to sell as i am going to college in the fall. one is by itself and cannot be put with others and the other two is a bonded pair. none like to be held and just like to be by themselves. very quiet pets. NOT SNAKE FOOD. i don’t want to get rid of them in the first place, they are like babies to me. the picture is of all 3 before i had to remove the 3rd (biggest) one.
Frequently Asked Questions about Gerbils
1. What is the price of the gerbils?
The price is negotiable. Feel free to reach out to discuss.
2. How many gerbils are available?
There are 3 gerbils available for adoption. One is alone and cannot be housed with others, while the other two are a bonded pair.
3. Are these gerbils good pets?
Yes, they are generally considered quiet pets and are low-maintenance. However, they do not like to be held and prefer to be by themselves.
4. Can I keep them with other pets?
No, one of the gerbils cannot be put with others, as they prefer solitude. The other two are a bonded pair and should be kept together.
5. What type of pet care is needed for gerbils?
Gerbils require simple care including a clean habitat, a healthy diet, and fresh water. They are rodents that enjoy their independence.
6. Are these gerbils suitable for children?
Gerbils can be suitable for families, but they are not recommended for young children who want to hold pets frequently, as these gerbils prefer to be left alone.
7. What is the location of the gerbils?
The gerbils are located in Lyndover Road, Richmond, Fairfield, Henrico County, Virginia, United States.
8. Can they be used as snake food?
No, these gerbils are not intended as snake food. They are beloved pets and should be treated with care and respect.
9. Why are you selling the gerbils?
I am moving to college in the fall and am unable to care for them. It is a difficult decision as they are like babies to me.
10. Can I see pictures of the gerbils?
A picture is included in the listing, showing all three gerbils before I had to separate the largest one.






















