Heat it up
A bottle that holds 375mL of liquid is typically around 7-8 inches in height and can vary in width depending on the bottle shape. To get a better idea of the size, you can look for common items like a can of soda or a standard water bottle, as they are usually around 355mL-500mL in volume.
Kendra's water bottle contains 2 quarts of water, which is equivalent to 64 fluid ounces (since 1 quart equals 32 fluid ounces). Therefore, she can refer to the drink mix directions for 64 fluid ounces of water to determine the correct amount of mix to add. This way, she ensures the drink has the appropriate flavor and concentration.
Because the soda has dissolved carbon dioxide at greater than atmospheric pressure, some bubbles (fizz) will inevitably escape when a bottle is opened, and if the bottle was full of liquid, it would likely spill.
because non sterile water could have certain elements that could react to the other substances you are using which could cause discrepancies in your results and give non factual information.
No specific time. BTU is the quantity of energy, BTU/hour is the measure of how fast the energy is transferred. Just like I could hand you one dollar bill, or i could give you a penny a minute for 100 minutes. You would end up with the same amount of money (or energy,BTU) the only difference is how fast you got it.
Give it to them inside a water bottle. Hang the bottle on the side of the cage with a metal hook that you should be able to purchase with the water bottle.
Give a bottle with watter in it.
If they're wild mice then they find their ways to drink some. From puddles and such. If they're pet mice, then you might want to give them a hamster bottle. You could also give them a small bowl of water, with a small amount of water in it depending on the size of the mouse. This is more difficult then giving them a bottle because if the bowl is too low on the sides they step into the water, which could get them cold and sick. If the bowl is too high on the sides then they can't get any water. Other ways could be using an eyedropper, and squirting water into their mouth, but not too much or you could drown them. If you still can't give it water then give it lettuce, watermelon, or tomatoes. Something with liquid, and that should be enough for them.
You Can give them water from a bottle. just make sure its in their reach. don't give them water in a dish when it is cold because if it spills then they will get very cold.
to give you energy to keep your cells alive you could get dehydrates
a bottle of bacardi. lol.
They should have a water bottle available at all times.
To determine the volume of the filled soda bottle, you could use the water displacement method. Fill a container with a known volume of water, then submerge the soda bottle filled with liquid in the container. Measure the volume of water that is displaced by the soda bottle, which will give you the volume of the liquid inside the bottle.
the water give us energy.
Well, I was told at the pet store, to give my baby hamster a water bottle filled with (what else!) water. A 4-6 oz. Bottle should be good. Hope this helps!
The mor the better
plastic or paper