3- 4 months if under that and the mama isn't until heat then the mama will have poor babies and that's not good
It is safe for dwarf hamsters to eat grapes and bell peppers in moderation. The grapes can be green or red, but they must be seedless.
only ever keep dwarf hamsters in the same cage, it doesn't matter what sex the dwarfs are, but once other breeds of hamsters reach maturity(such as the syrian) they will viscously kill any hamster that they share a cage with!
Dwarf hamsters must be 4 weeks of age to be picked up, do NOT touch the babys at all before then or the mother will "protect" her young by eating her baby.
Yes, they are animals and have babies. DO NOT breed hamsters for fun. Breed when you become more experienced and responsible. You must also have people to give the hamsters to. You DO NOT want sixteen hamsters living in your house.
A teddy bear hamster is a type of syrian hamster and can be identified usually by their golden fur. Russian dwarf hamsters are much smaller than syrian hamsters so it is easy to tell them apart
Yes. One species of hamster does have a 'long' tail. The Chinese hamster (often mislabelled the Chinese Dwarf hamster) has a tail that measures roughly 1inch, although this doesn't seem that long, it is when compared to other hamster species. All other hamsters have short tails - the length depending on what species they are. (eg Syrian, Russian Campbell's dwarf, Winter white dwarf or roborovski dwarf).
I must say that, that's the decision of the Hamsters, not the owners. If the Hamsters feel threatened by one another, they may fight in defense. Hamster are most proboly not on and off friends. For more Information, visit: www.hamsterownerswebs.webs.com
yeah but when they get older, the stronger one will try beating up the other one. especially girls. dont put a girl and a boy together unless you want to breed. and dont breed in a wire cage cause the babies are small enough to get out and get into shoes and cabinets. the mom and dad will probably eat their babies to.
I'm not quite sure, but dwarf hamsters types can tolerate other hamsters. Fancy black bears, I assume aren't in that category, so they must be pretty territorial.
If its a dwarf hamster, you can choose if you want the male to stay. If its a syrian hamster you can give the male away.
It depends on the species or breed of hamster. Syrian hamsters are strictly solitary. They will fight if they live in a cage together. Dwarf hamsters usually are best kept in pairs, so rarely they will fight, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
no,after a sertan amont of time hamsters must live in separate cages,unless they are mating