you should not feed every day since they take all of the food and keep them in their 'home'. around 1 tablespoon every other day or so. you shouldnt use a bowl but instead just spread the food around in the cage. this is the natrual way for them to eat and it also prevents them picking out the good parts
I recommend watching Victoria reachel on YouTube
Ideally you should feed a syrian hamster about an adult handful of dry food a day. However, your hamster may not eat all of it. I fed my syrian hamster about 1 small handful a day for about the first 3 months of having her but when she got older i fed her about 2 small handfuls depending on whether she had food left in her bowl from the previous day. I hope this helped!
As much as the pet store asks for them. Call your pet shops and ask the price of Syrian hamsters. If they don't have any, call another pet shop.
russian dwarf hamsters for ₹1200 syrian hamsters could cost 1400 a pair ₹2000 you would get a pair of hamsters with the cage
No, Syrian Hamsters can be male or female.
Yes, it's just another name of calling them:). As well as Golden Hamsters, Syrian hamsters are also sometimes referred to as teddy bear hamsters (long haired syrian hamsters), alien hamsters (hairless syrian hamsters), black bear or european black bear (black syrian hamsters). They are all variations in colour/coat of the same species of hamster. I believe all hamsters are from Syrian so they all have a common ancestry
long haired syrian hamsters have long hair... short haired syrian hamsters have short hair
It depends where in Slovakia the cost of a golden Syrian hamster moves from 2,99 Euros but in Luxembourg a golden hamster costs 6,59Euros.
the Syrian dessert
Syrian hamsters are the largest if you buy a baby Syrian hamster it will be tiny but when it is fully grown it will be huge. long haired Syrian hamsters are sometimes called teddy bear hamsters because they are so much like a teddy bear
'Fancy' hamsters are just Syrian hamsters with interesting fur. Syrian hamsters are solitary creatures, and will fight against another. Do not put them together.
no if they are in the same cage they would fight. syrian and sable hamsters are not the same
Around £10, that's how much I bought mine for.
Syrian hamsters are good to keep for older and more responsible children. Parents should also be mindful that Syrian hamsters may nip or bite if they do not wish to be bothered.
all hamsters are very clever