dwarf hamsters need the same bedding as normal hamsters which is straw or shavings which you can get in a pet shop.
food and water
no, you don't because hamsters are just hamsters and dwarf hamsters have a bigger mouth than you think.
Dwarf hamsters are widely known for their suitability as pets, and information about them can be found at the websites Russian and Dwarf Hamsters, Dwarf Hamster Facts, and WikiHow, while Wikipedia also offers an in depth description of the fluffy creatures. For facts and information on the dwarf hamster in person, a trip to Petco should give you all you need to know about dwarf hamsters and how to care for them.
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.
Dwarf hamsters need 1 TEASPOON of food a night, Syrian (big) hamsters need two.Mice need one.So theoretically, yes.
Well hamsters can never have too much room but they can have too little. The smallest for two hamsters is one big cage. After that you can keep adding on, I have two roborovski dwarf hamsters and i attached two cages together and they love it, and they are small hamsters. Hope this info comes in handy
They need fresh fruit/veg daily. Dried food daily. Fresh water daily. Cage cleaned out weekly. They also need handling as often as possible. Dwarf hamsters also require the company of another hamster.
You don't need two dwarf hamsters for one to thrive, since hamsters are quite solitary and territorial. (They generally attack a partner if they have to live together). However mathematically owning two increases the probability of one thriving (because there's two of them, so if one dies early you still have another chance).
I'm sure your hamster drinks water, you just don't see. Dwarf hamsters are quite small, so they don't need to drink that much. But if she really isn't drinking yes, you need to take him/her to a vet. It will cost about 30 dollars
8 And a responsible person. chinese dwarf hamsters are not really good pets for children, they are extremely fast which makes them impossible to hold
Most likely, the dwarf hamsters. The syrian hamsters tend to kill each other when mating so they would need supervision for a long time, while the dwarfhamsters just need to be put in the same cage.