It will not harm your gerbil, if you give it an empty toilet roll tube. It will probbly go in and out of it for a while, and move it around it's cage; It will then chew it up into small pieces, to mix in with it's bedding.
To change the toilet paper roll, follow these steps: Remove the empty roll from the holder. Take a new roll of toilet paper and place it on the holder. Make sure the roll is positioned so that the paper feeds over the top. Secure the new roll in place. Enjoy your newly changed toilet paper roll!
Wool fibers and commercially sold "fluff" is generally a bad idea for gerbils, as it may get caught around a leg or the gerbil may be allergic. If you want bedding for your gerbil, throw in a wad of unscented toilet paper. They'll tear this apart and build with it. :]
They can gnaw on them, but they can't live on them.
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So your son is collecting used toilet paper ayyee ? ohh i remember those days. Well i would take him to a phycartrist or confront about his poo fetish.
From what I read you need to put at least an inch of bedding in there cage and give them toilet paper and cardboard tubes to chew up to make a nest.
Recycled toilet paper is made from used paper. It isn't made from used toilet paper. That would be gross.
New, or used? It makes a BIG difference!
"Toilet papier" is the term for toilet paper in Afrikaans.
To change the toilet paper roll, first remove the empty roll from the holder. Then, place a new roll onto the holder with the loose end facing away from the wall. Finally, secure the holder back onto the dispenser.
My guess is that is for blocking some of the surrounding light so you can see what you choose to see better.
No thick toilet paper is not responsible for clogging the toilet, Toilet paper of any thickness is designed to flush away.