It is best to wait until the hamster is old enough to start leaving the nesting area, walking around the cage, and able to eat solid food.
5 weeks.
1-3 tablespoons of hamster mix and if your let your hamster finish his or her food or he/she can start to be picky,I hope this helps good luck
It lies down all day and it doesn't touch its food.
No not every day but it would be nice for you and your hamster some hamsters don't like being held or being cuddled but it is nice to play with your hamster you can create a bond
Russian Dwarf Hamster is not mean at all. It can bite though at first. When you first get it do not pick it up because it is not use to the environment yet wait til it gets to its cage then start patting it and holding it. After that, it will be really tame and hardly bite. The worst it does is nibble. The ones that are nice are the Fancy Dwarf Hamster and the Russian Dwarf Hamster.
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You have to get the hamster used to it's home and surroundings. Try not to handle it much until it gets used to it's new home. After a day or so, start to get the hamster used to you. Remember to feed, water, and change their bedding.
That is normal hamster behavior, nothing to worry about.
This is a good thing for a Fancy Russian Dwarf Hamster, White Russian dwarf and many many more all this means is that he is eating and getting exarcise. But if they are as long as they were when you got them this might be bad i would take to vet owner and breeder for 7 years.
A 12-week-old dwarf hamster should be fed a high-quality hamster food mix once a day. You can also offer fresh fruits, vegetables, and occasional seeds or treats as snacks. Make sure to provide fresh water at all times.
yes its fine but it may get a bit lonely so make sure to play with it every day
1-3 tablespoons of hamster mix and if your hamster can have large portions of vegetables or fruits you can give them some but you would have to take it out every next day you put it in the bowl