Those spots are the hamster's scent glands. They won't 'go away', they are supposed to be there.
Place the cage in a quiet place, away from other hamsters and out of the stream of household traffic. Mother hamsters will kill their young when disturbed.
If you have 5, no. But beware, for if you have 6 hamsters they will fly away in a diabolical plan to take over the planet.
Lion spots fade away when they start to mature.
It depends on the hamsters temperament. Most hamsters will run and hide, but if backed into a corner they will bite. Other hamsters will just bite right away.
it depends on the type of hamster you get. you should give baby hamsters away when they are two or three weeks depending n your type of hamster if it is a syran hamster you should give the babys away at two weeks other hamsters you can give it another week
Spots are too ebon. Spots are so much more faint
No not usually
No, Hot Spots can be in the center of plates. An example of a Hot Spot is the Hawaiian Islands.
Male teddy bear hamsters typically have a larger rear end and scent glands, which can look like dark spots on each side of their body. Female teddy bear hamsters have a smaller rear end and lack these scent glands. Additionally, female hamsters may have nipples that are visible.
when they are 3/4 weeks all hamsters must be put in separate cages away from their mom
hamsters should be at least 5 weeks old, never earlier
yes waffles do indeed smell nice but ice does make spots go away it brings down swelling!