Usually, with the more common breeds (syrian, russian dwarf, chinese dwarf, roborovski etc.) it will be about three weeks but might be ready a bit earlier, don't leave it any longer than this though as all breeds of hamster come into season very quickly and if they get the chance to breed young, they will and there could be a lot wrong wth the babies and the mother hamster will probably die or eat her babies, so males and females must be seperated.
Hope this helped.
No it won't
If a mommy hamster moves a baby somewhere else it is completely normal and it does not mean it will be permanent also depends on how far away she moves the baby.
They nurse from the mommy until its time for them to eat big hamster food.
4 weeks
They nurse from the mommy until its time for them to eat big hamster food.
yes, hamsters can die inside their mommy's tummy, and her body just absorbs the remains. It then acts as an infection and the mommy's body is working overtime to fight this off.
Sorry, but I'm pretty sure you can't but after the mommy hamster dies, you can hold the babies!
do you mean if the mommy hamster does not open the baby hamsters sack that he is in? Well you would need to go to a local store and buy those rubber gloves that doctors and dentists sometimes wear(white gloves plastic) & rub those in hamster food to get the human sent off of it, then very very very very gently pick up the baby then softly take the sack of (throw the sack away) then place the baby slowly & gently down to were the mommy & the rest of the baby's are:)
5 to 6 months
Adult hamsters don't usually get along, an adult hamster and a baby hamster would never get along, they would fight.
When your female hamster gives birth and you still have the male in the same cage, your female hamster may get pregnant in a matter of days. if not, hours.
well, the robo hamster species can grow up to 4 inches