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Can a Gerbil ๐Ÿญ Live in a Wire Dog Crate (Medium โ€” 36")?

Enclosure suitability guide for housing Gerbils in a Wire Dog Crate (Medium โ€” 36").

Enclosure Type
dog crate
Floor Space
6 sq ft
Dimensions
36"L ร— 23"W ร— 25"H
Gerbil Minimum
2.5 sq ft
Verdict
Wrong Enclosure Type โŒ
๐Ÿ’ฐ Typical Price: $40โ€“$90

Our Verdict

Based on the floor space and enclosure type analysis above, this enclosure is wrong enclosure type โŒ for a Gerbil.

โš ๏ธ Wire Floor Warning: Always add a crate mat, bed, or folded blanket. Bare wire flooring is uncomfortable and causes joint issues in larger breeds over time.

Pros & Cons of the Wire Dog Crate (Medium โ€” 36")

โœ… Pros

  • Good for medium breeds up to ~70 lbs
  • Foldable for travel and storage
  • Divider panel for puppies included in most models
  • Good ventilation

โŒ Cons

  • Escape artists can learn to unlatch
  • Not chew-proof
  • Not a substitute for exercise and free time

What Gerbils Need in an Enclosure

Gerbils need both burrowing depth and vertical climbing space. A "gerbilarium" โ€” a deep-substrate tank base topped with a wire section โ€” is the gold standard. Pure wire cages are unsuitable as gerbils will chew through plastic fittings and escape. Always house at least two.

โš ๏ธ Things to Avoid for Gerbils

  • Housing a single gerbil alone โ€” causes severe stress and early death
  • All-plastic enclosures โ€” gerbils chew through everything
  • Wire cages without a deep substrate base
  • Enclosures under 20 gallons for a pair
  • Hamster-marketed cages โ€” nearly all are too small