No. You could put an aquarium (a fish tank) inside it but that'd be fairly pointless.
if it doesnt have thin tunnels then yes... i think lol NO NO NO!!!!!! hamster cages are TOTALLY unsuitable for mice as they have calapsible rib cages. A suitable cage is a fully plastic cage with NO bars. Or a fish tank with a decent lid- hope this helps
Go down to you local fish shop.
puffer fish are ugly
fish, bird, hamster, housefly, turtle, and gerbil
There is nothing in fish that is hazardous to hamsters, but it is unlikely that it will eat the fish.
Fish tend to grow faster in cages due to several factors, including controlled feeding, reduced predation, and optimized environmental conditions. In a cage environment, fish can receive a consistent and nutritious diet, leading to improved growth rates. Additionally, cages protect fish from predators and allow for better management of water quality, which can enhance their overall health and growth potential.
no
Fish adapt by swimming really fast
Go on to google and select 'images'. Then type in hamster or fish and google should bring up websites with pictures that you can then save to your computer/copy into a document.
2 ways that Fish are adapted to living in water are gills and fins, or scales ( streamline) and protected eyes.
any pet store.
they have gills