Ok,It's most likely algea(The stuff that is in ponds fishtanks and other bodies of water) ok NOT GOOD that means that you are not thoroughly cleaning out your hammies water bottle once a day so clean it as soon as possible and if your hammie appears to have any problems ask a vet ok?
No, typically a guinea pig's water bottle is clear or transparent so you can easily see the water level. If the water bottle is green, it may indicate algae growth or staining, and it should be cleaned and refilled with fresh water regularly.
Yes. If the water is deep enough it could drown. Hamsters don't like to get wet so I would advise anyone who has a hamster or is planning to get a hamster is not to give any type of hamster water in a dish.You should give it water in a hamster water bottle thingy.
Hamsters drink very little water compared to other rodents. They are also often stealthily quiet about it, so you often won't hear the familiar tap-tap of the water bottle, as in other small pets. The reason they are drawn to the water on your skin is because the salts in your skin have released into the water, and they are drawn to this. If you honestly believe that your hamster is not drinking water from it's water bottle, check to make sure that it is able to get water from it, and if not, invest in a new one.
You should always have a good supply of water for your hamster. Often in a water bottle that convienetly hangs against the outside of the cage. Hamsters drink a lot so they need plenty of water.
most hamsters drink naturally when they are ready if they have been bought up using a simple bottle in there cage but if they don't know how to use the bottle you could buy another type of water bottle or bowl i suggest the new one from pets at home its a small bowl that you put water in and then put the grid on top that lets a small amount of water out so that they can drink a water easier and also won't drown in it. another way is to put small amount water in your hand from the bottle showing the hamster how to do it and then let is drink out your hand
Consuming green stuff found in a water bottle can pose potential health risks such as bacterial contamination, mold growth, and exposure to harmful chemicals. It is important to properly clean and maintain water bottles to prevent these risks.
Yes, there should. A hamsters water needs changing every day.
no you change it once a week
no, you don't because hamsters are just hamsters and dwarf hamsters have a bigger mouth than you think.
Yes. But it might be best to have more than 1 if you have a few hamsters.
no because hamsters drink the water, then you just refill it
No, typically a guinea pig's water bottle is clear or transparent so you can easily see the water level. If the water bottle is green, it may indicate algae growth or staining, and it should be cleaned and refilled with fresh water regularly.
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are your hamsters currently on their mother? hamsters repreduce milk and so maybe your hamsters are just drinking her milk. from kennedyage 11
They try to reach their water bottle and if they can't put a small cup of water by the food!
To clean a water bottle you have to put fine sand into the bottle and then pour water and put one of your fingers to plug the bottle and shake for a little while and pour the sand and water out then rinse. Make sure the sand is gone. If you don't wash the bottle at all it will get moldy. Another way is to get a very small brush, stick it inside the bottle and scrub.
To prevent or treat green algae in a water bottle effectively, keep the bottle clean and dry when not in use, avoid exposing it to sunlight for extended periods, and use a mixture of water and vinegar to clean the bottle regularly. Additionally, consider using a water bottle with a UV filter or purchasing algae-resistant water bottles.