yes
Yes. They love to play, dig, eat, even use it to make a little bed. :) hope this helps! -Caitlin
There are all kinds of water tanks. Depends on what it's made of and what you use it for.
All hamsters have teeth that never stop growing, no matter what breed. Syrian (aka short-haired/ teddy bear) hamsters will use their teeth the least if you know what I mean. They hardly ever bite their owners, or others. Remember to buy chew toys and "teethers" so your hamsters teeth don't get too long! Thanks and happy hamster owning(;
an 18 wheeler does not use gas.it uses diesel.now the tanks can hold anywhere from 60 gallons to 200 gallons each most trucks have a tank on each side so if they are 200 gallon tanks, the 18 wheeler can carry 400 gallons of fuel when full All new trucks are equipped with dual fuel tanks for balance--if you had only one tank the truck's steering would be different with a full tank than with an empty one. They come in three sizes: 100 gallons, 150 gallons and 200 gallons. Fleet drivers' trucks have 100-gallon tanks, and we refuel every day. Independents usually run 200-gallon tanks, but I think if I had my own rig I'd have 100-gallon tanks.
No, if you clean their cage regularly. Most of Syrian hamsters will use one corner in their cage as a toilet, which makes cleaning easier. Female Syrian hamsters will often smell more when they are in heat.
Austria and Turkey did not use tanks. Germany built only twenty tanks, and they used captured British tanks which were in no short supply.
They DID use tanks.
This is not based on gallons of water but the foot print of the tank. On average, I would say 2 to 2 1/2 pounds would be sufficent for that size. Most tanks you can use the 1 pound per gallon rule. However planted tanks and some species require a deeper substrate bed.
fish tanks
Building self leveling tanks is the only way I can think of. Self leveling tanks have a pipe between the two tanks at the lowest level possible. The pipe size should be appropriate to the size tanks your using. i.e. 2" diameter between two 55 gallon tanks. Then, no matter if you are adding or taking water out, they will stay level from the water pressure. Utilizing a float system for auto filling will only be necessary in one tank. Hope this helps.
Not necessarily, but it is best to wash your hands with water and often soap before and after touching your hamster. Hamsters can carry bacteria and can get sick like people, so washing your hands is important.
Yes Germany did use tanks during world war 1, they use tanks alone with airplanes, gas masks, and submarines