Yes.
Syrian hamsters become an adult at 5 weeks old. This is the age when they need to be separated from their parents as they can mate.
eight years
no,after a sertan amont of time hamsters must live in separate cages,unless they are mating
are your hamsters currently on their mother? hamsters repreduce milk and so maybe your hamsters are just drinking her milk. from kennedyage 11
4 week but if you are selling them they will be ready for sale at 5 weeks.
most should my hamster had a baby and all of them lived
Yes you can, and some hamsters need to live in pairs. However, syrian hamsters are very territorial and need to live alone.
Hamsters need shelter so they have a place to eat, sleep, and do what is necessary to survive.
I'd probably say that it is better to keep two females together as males can become very competitive and are more territorial. If the female in either case becomes pregnant, then the hamsters need to be separated. The mother will kill her offspring if she is disturbed, so it is very important to put the cage in a quiet, undisturbed area, away from other hamsters.
Normally yes, but if they start fighting they will have to be separated.
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No, they do not.