well it depends if you want hamsters babies because if they are the same type of hamster they will mate but they might fight. some hamsters such as mine want everything to their self so they might get mad at each other,but that might be because my hamster is a teddy bear hamster. hope this helps!
Yes, Russian Dwarf hamsters are social hamsters and therefore it is advised that you keep them in pairs or groups from the same litter. However, males can fight if the cage is too small or they have no stimulation from toys etc. leading to boredom.
Yes, if you're willing to have litters and litters of babies! Once the female gets pregnant though, you have to separate them. After the female has her babies, you can put the whole family back together. If they start fighting each other, then separate them again.
Yes you can, everything should be fine. But remember they can mate depending on their age!
yes
No teddy hamsters and dwarf hamsters cant stay together
no if they are in the same cage they would fight. syrian and sable hamsters are not the same
No.
Well, hamsters really should not be put in a cage with other hamsters as they fight with each other
No because if you put them in the same cage they will fight with each other. It is best if you keep one in each cage. Unless they are dwarf hamsters. Than you can put them in the same cage.
You shouldn't keep a dwarf in a cage.
Stick them in the same cage over night
They fight for territory
That depends on the type of hamster.
yes
If they are Roborofskis or Winter Whites, then the answer is a definite yes. These dwarf hamsters are very social, and require the company of at least one of their own kind. However, do not put two different species of dwarf hamsters in the same cage. They will fight. Also, unless you intend to breed, only put hamsters of the same gender in one cage, or else you'll have a hamster population explosion!Also, do not put a Syrian with a dwarf hamster.
I really suggest you don't( they could fight , or worse kill each other) I don't believe they can mate so if you do put them in the same cage don't expect babies... Species such as sugar gliders, which are marsupials, and hamsters, which are rodents, should never be mixed in the same cage. Their diet, behaviours and needs are vastly different.