I wouldn't suggest it. Normally hamsters fight if they are in the same cage as another hamster. You should put them in separate cages unless you want them to fight a lot. Hope this helps.
Second Answer well you can but watch them very closely and if they start to fight take little one out!
No I don't think so. My sister's hamster, when he was a baby he was in a cage with another hamster and the other hamster bit his ear and there is a little triangle where the bit of his ear used to be! Keep them in separate cages I should suggest. xxx
Third Answer
If your long haired one is a Syrian, NO!!! Syrians are solitary hamsters. they will fight to the death if the baby hamster is the weakest.
All Dwarf hamster are short-haired. The Russian Dwarf, Winter White, Chinese Dwarf, Roborovski's dwarf, etc. The long-haired hamsters are Syrians.
Yes, you do have to separate them. Or else, the male will eat the babies once they are born.
There are two kinds of Russian Hamsters: Winter White and Campbells. They may be able to breed with each other.
I prefer winter white.
It is a winter hamster
No, they cannot because all hamsters have to be the same breed to mate.
The kind of hamster that is completely white with red eyes and is long haired is a roan hamster.
it is sad to say this but they would kill each other if they are not fom the same litter hamsters are territorial. from Kennedy age 11
If you buy a winter white (or siberian) dwarf hamster during the winter, it is white with a light gray stripe on its back. The color of a winter white dwarf hamster's coat depends on your hamster. You have to wait until spring or summer to see. :)
Yes, many dwarf hamsters are white even if it isn't winter - and it isn't just Russian Winter White Dwarf Hamster that may turn white in the winter. Some hamsters just are white.
No
No, the name of the hamster is Russian Winter White Dwarf Hamster. They aren't actually born in Russia unless you get them imported from there or buy it directly from there.