If they are both of the same sex, they will probably fight. If they are of the opposite sex, they will probably breed.
The HRS recommends a cage at least 4 times the size of your rabbit stretched out. However, the size you listed seems to be adequate for a dwarf breed (~2-3lbs) as housing. Remember that rabbits still need to exercise outside of their cage every day to keep them healthy.
NO. They will fight.
Netherland Dwarf (1 3/4 - 2 1/2 pounds) and Britannia Petite (2 - 2 1/2 pounds)
Honestly, all you need is a cage, water bottle, and food. Rabbits usually eat twice a day and small amounts (well, my rabbits do anyways, because I raise Netherland Dwarf rabbits and they are only 2 lbs.) Rabbits don't require a lot, just a clean, healthy environment with fresh food and water daily.
A 2 foot fence it tall enough.
It depends on the breed. Dwarf rabbits weigh up to 2 pounds, but some giant breeds can weigh up to 50 pounds or more.
a dwarf rabbit should eat around 2 times a day. but as a baby they may need to checked for food about 3-4 times a day.p.s rabbits breed like crazy remember so WATCH out!
Mini lop rabbits are small and have their ears down. Dwarf lop rabbits are bigger and there ears are a little more big Would just like to say the only real difference is size... The Mini-lop is smaller than the Dwarf-lop, the ideal weight for a Dwarf is around 4lb 8oz, where the maximum weight for a Mini is approximately 3lb 6oz. Hope this helps! I have both sizes of lops, there is little, but noticeable difference in the size, both are a manageable and handle-able size and enjoy a certain amount of cuddles and petting. Where are you guys from. In the US there are no dwarf lops. Holland Lops are the smallest - 4# max, Mini lops are 6 1/2# max, Fuzzy Lops are 4# max and English and French Lops have no maximum weight.
Somewhere between 2 oz. and 10 oz. depending on the breed. Netherland Dwarf and Polish require 2 oz. Flemish Giant and Giant Chinchillas require 10 oz.
Dwarf rabbits are basically the same as all pet rabbits, so you can tell their sex (male/female) in the same ways. It's very difficult to tell if a baby rabbit is male or female. Until the testicles descend (anywhere from 9 to 20 weeks of age), you can't tell if a rabbit is male or female. See the related question below for more details.
Don't put a hamster in with rabbits. While they're likely to ignore each other, there is still the potential that the hamster may get kicked or trampled accidently.
Mini lops (up to 10 lbs) and Holland lops (up to 6 lbs) are both considered dwarf lops, and in my personal experience, Minis can have up to 8 without a problem, and most Hollands tend to have 4-6 without problems. They can have larger and smaller litters, and usually take care of them just as well.