dont give your gerbil a 'water' bath use chinchilla dust
Different water suppliers add different quantities and different types of chlorine and chloramine. The only water that fish should be put in should have all the chlorine removed by either letting the gas evaporate off or by adding some commercially available "water conditioner" according to directions.
Singaporean sure use about 20litres for it drinking is about 900ml of water for each meal and we have to bath too so the rest of the water should use to bath.
2 tablespoons
Yes. Drowning is not about the amount of water the person is in but how the water enters the persons system. If the child gets too much bath water in their lungs at once without being able to spit it out they can drown. But...a child should NEVER be left alone in a bath long enough for that to happen....PERIOD!
around 150L
None. distilled water is (theoretically) pure.
Blond hair can turn a greenish tint from chlorine but regular tap water from the faucet shouldn't be turning it green. All tap water has a certain amount of chlorine in it but it shouldn't affect you like that. You should look into where your water is coming from and find out how much chlorine is actually in it.
Chlorine is not very soluble in water because chlorine is a nonpolar molecule and water is a polar solvent. Polar solvents like water are not very effective at dissolving nonpolar substances like chlorine. Additionally, the lack of strong intermolecular forces between chlorine molecules and water molecules limits the solubility of chlorine in water.
although i don't know much about ferrets i can say this; it depends on what kind of water it swims in. if it swims in salt water, Chlorine treated water or any other water that might irritate its skin then yes i would suggest bathing the ferret.
The average bathtub holds around 40 gallons of water for a standard bath. Adjust the amount based on personal preference and tub size. Remember that hot water should be mixed with cold to prevent scalding.
It depends what size it is.