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Gerbil sand bath selection guide: bath sand, digging sand & the right sandbox

Gerbil Sand Bath Selection Guide – Bath Sand, Digging Sand, and Sandboxes | DRD Rodent Shop®

Gerbil sand bath selection guide – which sand, which sandbox, and how to maintain it?

Gerbil sand bath and sandbox selection guide A sand area is an important part of the habitat for many gerbils: for rolling , grooming, and enrichment. In this selection guide, we explain the difference between bath sand and digging sand , which sandbox works best, and how to keep it hygienic. DRD Rodent Shop® has been a specialist since 2011 .

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Checklist – sand zone that remains practical

  • Choose sand that is gentle on the skin/coat (no sharp sand).
  • Use a stable sandbox with sufficient space.
  • Place the sandbox so that it does not fill up with bedding.
  • Refresh/sieve regularly (hygienic and fresher).

Bath sand vs. digging sand: what's the difference?

Bath sand is intended for rolling and "degreasing." Digging sand is more about structure, a natural effect, and enrichment. The choice depends on your setup and your gerbils' behavior.

Which sandbox works?

A practical sandbox is one that's sturdy, not too light, and easy to clean. For avid diggers, a more spacious model often works better.

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Placement: this is how it stays neat

Place the sandbox in a stable location, preferably on a plateau/fixed area or in a corner where less bedding will drift in. Combine this with a clear digging zone: this keeps the sand area cleaner.

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Maintenance & hygiene (practical)

  • Daily: remove soiled areas (pee/poo/food).
  • Weekly: Sift or refresh partially, depending on use.
  • Periodically: clean the sandbox and allow it to dry thoroughly.

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FAQ – Gerbil sand bath

Which sand is suitable?

Choose sand that's designed for animals, feels pleasant to the touch, and isn't sharp. Bath sand and digging sand each have a different purpose.

How often should I replace the sand?

That depends on usage and contamination. Regular sieving and spot-cleaning often works best.

Tip: Need help with your setup? Contact customer service . For general background information, you can also consult the LICG .

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