Yes as long has it isn't a straight tube
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Food, water, space to run around, burrow and stand up, a friend/mate and things to gnaw on.
They run around because it's in their nature.
the website that i go to for gerbils is http://www.twinsqueaks.com/index.php they have great advice for gerbils.
they do play because they play with you and maybe they just want to have a run a round
www.gemplers.com/tubes. They have a complete line of tubes.
Gerbils are very playful animals and they love to run around in your sleeves and pockets, in fact some call them "pocket pets"
They vary, most gerbils grow to 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) long [not including the tail; up to 12 inches including the tail]. Great Gerbils, the largest gerbils, grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) long [not including tail; up to 16 inches including the tail].
No, it is not recommended to run tubes in tubeless tires for your vehicle as it can cause safety issues and affect the performance of the tires.
A great deal because you run the risk of supporting rodent farms. An ethical breeder or rescue will cost you around the same or less. Typically this is £10 for two gerbils, since you should not kept gerbils alone.
no male gerbils are very caring so dont split them up
the water drain lines on rearwindow compartment are blocked on my 1994 honda civic del sol can i run a wire up the tubes to get the water out and where are they under the car.