No, a 10-gallon tank is not big enough for a hamster. Hamsters require a minimum of 360 square inches of floor space, which is typically not provided by a 10-gallon tank. It is recommended to provide a larger enclosure for the well-being of the hamster.
Yes that is big enough but you will need a lid so it doesnt escape
No. A 10 gallon tank is barely big enough to keep a single goldfish in.
yes it is. very large enough. you could fit 3 mice in a tank this size.
well how big is the bass see if its large enough to have swimming room in the tank. If it does then yes
yes but if they have babies it wont be
I can't see why not. My hamster is in a fish tank just make sure it is a big enough tank though and most hamster's do grow so make sure it's big enough. I have my Teddy bear hamster in a 10 gallon but i failed to realize he was going to get so much bigger so i go a tank add on with sits on top of the tank and has ramps and such for it to climb up. Just make sure you have a top to the tank held down by something or else it can get out as well as bedding and such for it.
yes
Well a 10 GAL. tank is big anough a five gallon tank is to small because your critter needs room to run and thereneeds to be room for food and water bowl and hide out.
Yes but a big enough tank so about 10-15 gallon tank so the all are separate from each other
Yes they can . Don't listen to any one They will be wrong!
yes, but be sure to remove the gasoline.
No! It's not big enough you need a 10 gallon to 20 gallon tank or aquairuim for breeding and you need to be experienced for breeding. In short, no you can't try a 10 gallon tank or over that :) hope I helped