hamsters dont realy drink much, i would wait and see what happens
Most hamsters fit into any cage, because they are all mostly the same size except for dwarf hamsters, which are smaller.
No! They need to stay with the mother until they are weaned at about 21 days (for dwarf hamsters) and 28 days for syrian's. They need that time with their mothers.
Consider reaching out to local animal shelters, rescue groups, or posting on community websites or social media platforms in order to find new homes for your dwarf hamsters. Be sure to ask potential adopters about their experience caring for hamsters and ensure they can provide a suitable habitat for them. Avoid releasing the hamsters into the wild, as this can be harmful to both the animals and local ecosystems.
Yes of course they do all hamsters run around otherwise they could die because they would not exercise and get ill from it so of course dwarf hamsters run around. If you have just bought new hamsters they may just be unsure of their surroundings, so they may not want to venture out yet and run around, but they will eventually so don't worry! ;) Hope this helps!
You have to remember that hamsters are nocturnal and mostly eat and drink at night or its just trying to adjust to its new home that happened to me the firdt day i got my hamster hope this helped =)
I recommend getting a dwarf hamster because dwarf hamsters are less territorial and most of the time can be kept together in the same cage. If you put two Syrian hamsters together they will fight to the death.
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I'd advise against it unless they ar dwarf hamsters. When my family had two male Syrian hamsters, from the same litter, as you've specified, the results were disastrous. They frequently faught, and one day we came home to find one dead with several bites around his neck. In my experience, two male hamsters from the same litter will find a way to make sure that they don't live together. Although dwarf hamsters male and female will live together of the same gender. I have twoo male Russian dwarf hamsters that live together peacefully.
Dwarf hamsters reach sexual maturity around 4-5 weeks, which means they can get pregnant at that time. If you do not want a bunch of pregnant "baby" hamsters you should separate them before 4-5 weeks. At 3 weeks they are weaned and don't need their mom anymore. You can find happy new homes at that time.
Generally speaking, no. Russian (dwarf) hamsters are more apt to bite, because they are smaller and easier to frighten. However, it depends more on how and how often the hamsters are handled then on the breed. Gently handle your hamsters starting with a couple of minutes a day and building up over time (do not handle them for a few days after initially bringing them home, they need time to adapt to their new home).
It means it is getting used to it new home.