No. If you have a metal cage, it can't chew through it unless it's a squirrel ;)
A twig or a stick from a tree is fine to put in your Robo dwarf's cage. It is an excellent chew toy for hamsters.
Robo hamsters are too small for that kind of a cage... they can squeeze through the bars. It would like it, yes, but my sisters mouse (same size as these hamsters) had a cage like that and was trying to get through the bars and suffocated. For my robo hamsters I use a huge fish tank which they like fine
it depends what kind of cage. Some robo hamsters can get through plastic cages if they have bars. I would recommend using a fish tank(not filled:P) and make sure the top is firmly on
No, they'll chew through it and escape.
In the wild, hamsters dig holes called burrows and live in them. So by instinct, hamsters will dig.
Robo hamsters are robo hamsters, they can be about 2 inches long on average, and stay robo hamsters.
Only if they are trying to pull something through the bars of their cage.
A dwarf hamsters cage can be the same as a regular hamsters'. Metal bars always work! My cousins have dwarf hamsters and they have an aquarium and a metal bar cage connected with plastic tubes. Although they prefer the aquarium more than the metal bar cage they still use the metal bar cage a ton! Hope I helped! :)
No!They'll fight to death! NEVER put 2 differnent types of hamsters in one cage NEVER!
when i went to pet land to get my hamsters supplies there was a sign that said buy a cage for $48 and your hamster will cost 99 sense
Hamsters may chew on things rather than their chew toys because that means that they want your attention!
I have 8 Robo Dwarf hamsters and there are 3 situations when I've heard them squeak. 1. They feel threatened by their cage mate - one of the hamsters is playing too rough or one of them simply does not want to play. 2. They object to being handled. 3. Baby robo hamsters insisting that their mum gives them food. Apart from these three situations, they have not squeaked since they've been living alone.