no.
hermet crabs neeed water to live therefore it will not survive in a hamster cage.
Hamster cages with wood chips.
no, they should be in seperate cages.
well maybe yes if the old hamster owners don't clean the cage for the other hamster to live in!
yeah, cause hamsters doesn't like to live with another hamsters. sometimes the hamster may be too kind and will live with his hamster mate. What i prefer is to make live in separate cages.
you can get hamster cages from pet stores and wal- mart.. if you live in England.. try stores like.. pampurred pets and Pets@Home :)Hope this helped :)
Yes.
Hamsters eat plants and hamster food.Animals likeb cats,dogs,birds,snakes,ect eats them basically any thing like a cat and bigger.
No, defiantly not. It could potentially be very harmful to the hamster.
Some of the best hamster cages with tunnels available in the market include the Habitrail OVO Dwarf Hamster Habitat, the Ferplast Hamster Cage with Tubes, and the Kaytee CritterTrail Z Habitat. These cages provide ample space for hamsters to explore and play, with tunnels that add an extra element of fun and enrichment to their environment.
No. You could put an aquarium (a fish tank) inside it but that'd be fairly pointless.
Yes, but you'll have to clean it more often. Wire cages are better because they are well ventilated.
You can connect two hamster cages by using tube tunnels specifically designed for hamsters. These tunnels can be attached to the cages with connectors or tubes that allow your hamster to move freely between the two cages. Make sure the connection is secure and the hamster cannot escape.