A winter white hamster will usually get around 3.5inches-4 inches when fully grown. The only other way a fully grown winter white could grow is in fattness.
I prefer winter white.
It is a winter hamster
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.
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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.
6.5-7 inches is a good size for a 4 inch dwarf hamster. If the wheel is too big your hamster will be fine. It is when the wheel is too small that it becomes a problem.
You probably have a winter white dwarf hamster. In the winter, their fur is white. In the warmer seasons, it is brown or gray. Lucky you -- winter whites are adorable and sweet!
Perhaps the hamster is asleep.
A pure white hamster isn't very easy to find, especially in pet stores. If you have a hamster breeder, it will be easier. If you want a white hamster, you should get a Winter White dwarf hamster. They turn pure white in the winter and are adorable. Occasional spots of white on a hamster isn't rare at all, though. It's very normal.
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