no well you can get a tank it is best choice.:-)
Hamsters should live in cages that are sealed and closed all the way because they are escape masters. Wire cages are not good for hamsters because they can bite the wire and damage or hurt their teeth. Cages can be found at lots of pets stores. Make sure there are places to burrow because hamsters love to hide when they sleep..
when they are 3/4 weeks all hamsters must be put in separate cages away from their mom
none because hamsters are smaller than guinea pigs
if its a dwarf it can escape unless it's in a glass cage
Yes, you need to make them visit each others cages all most every time you play on it. Then when you go to the pet shop a message box will pop up and say that your hamster is pregnant .
They all have big beards and dig holes in their cages all day long.The colours are the same as their beard.
you would seperate the brothers abd sisters by just putting the males in a cage and the femles ina different cage also if they are syrian hamsters you would need alot of cages after they are at least 4 weeks to put them all in seperate cages because they can start breeding when they are about 3-4 weeks and their babies can come out deformed or even dead. hope this helped thanx.
I you clean their cages about every week they don't really. If you don't clean their cages within 2 weeks they can smell pretty bad, and their cage will have food scattered all over the cage, and it will look messy!
well most hamsters like wheels so you could put that in, i also think all hamsters like tubes or somthing like that something like a log with holes to get in and out. plus you probably know to have a bed with fluff a food bowl and some water
Not at all. It's very unlikely for it to happen If you keep cages or hamsters clean, everything will be alright! animal feces sometimes have diseases, so watch out for that!
Well, lots of hamsters bite their cages, they do that because they need something to chew on, to wear down their teeth or maybe they arehungry. Do you have a proper place for he/she to sleep? In the cage is there an exercise wheel? To loose energy? I don't think hamsters are picky about their cages. If you change the surroundings/cage all of a sudden, He/she might not sleep for a couple of days. I changed my hamsters cage when she was 6 months and it took her 3 days before she would sleep and now a week later she is fine and eating/drinking well.
This link should tell you everything you need to know about hamsters! http://hamster-care.com/breeds.html