Not exact matches
When it was all said and
done Team
Glass had just a little too much firepower in the
tank as they won the game 47 - 33.
The only problems with
glass tanks is that they can be heavy (so once your
tank is setup, you probably won't move it) and the
glass doesn't hold in the heat as well as other materials.
Glass or plastic
tanks, while easy to clean,
do not provide good ventilation and are not good for hamsters who like to climb.
In the case of a
glass tank, if nothing else, a heavy weight, such as a brick, can be placed on top, as long as it doesn't reduce the amount of air surface too much.
Glass tanks and aquariums
do not come with well - ventilated covers suitable for hamsters so you may have to create a DIY one.
Cleaning the
tank includes gravel - washing the substrate, scraping all the algae off the aquarium
glass, scrubbing algae from rocks, soaking ornaments in a benign cleaning solution, changing the filter media, and
doing a 50 percent or more water change.
Solid
glass walls don't allow for much air circulation and on warm days, these
tanks can become too warm for a hamster to be comfortable and even lead to heat stroke.