It depends on your age and maturity. Robos are tiny so they can escape easily, get a glass cage so it won't slip through bars.
No, leave them alone - the mother does the work.
you can take care of it and be a good mama
None of them are hard to keep, but they are all kind of dumb and boring. If you want a really interesting pet rodent get a rat - seriously. The are sold in most pet stores in a wide variety of colors. They are very friendly and smart. You can even teach them to do tricks! No hamster will ever learn a trick like roll over or fetch. They make MUCH nicer pets than hamsters.
They are not hard to take care of.:)
no
No the first two weeks the mother takes care of them. When the hamsters are starting to grow hair you can either sell them or take care of them
No! Because hamsters and bunnies don't know how to clean and take care of themselves like we do.
A hamsters cycle is The baby is born You take it home (or it lives in the wild) you keep it in a cage and take care of it it MAY have babys (if mated) It dies
well any animal can be a little bit of a pain and hard to take care of so i would say yes it is hard to take care of.
i suggest no, because female hamsters are smellier.
Probably close to 6 weeks or so.
sometimes they are hard to take care of. i know because i have my own.