No, a Syrian Hamster needs a male to become pregnant.
If they're both at least three months, it works. If the male is still under three months, then no.
Black Bear Hamster is their nickname. Their real name is a Syrian Hamster. No, not all Syrian Hamsters are male. They require a female in order to breed.
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.
a syrian dwarf hamester is smaller and a normal syrian hamster is beigger.
Yes, that's how the moms nurse their babies. But oddly, the number of nipples can vary from hamster to hamster.
I always found males to be far more active. I would always choose a male because they seem to sleep less and have a nicer temprament.
a teddy bear hamster
i don't have a hamster but when i get 1 it will be a Syrian hamster.
NO!!! A hamster should either be raised alone, or with another hamster of his own breed and age. YES ! ! ! iv done it i got a Chinese dwarf female and when she turned 2 i got a syrian male friend for her to play with there both living very happily together Yes they can .
If the daddy hamster is a Syrian, seperate them immediately. But unless the daddy is a dwarf hamster, you can just leave it there as most of them are good fathers. But it's best to seperate them.
I have read that a female hamster's hormones kick in every couple of days. This makes them very mean weekly. If I were you I would go with a male. You are much safer on getting a nicer hamster if you get a male. I would recommend a Syrian hamster. They are the nicest of all the hamster breeds. DO NOT keep them in the same cage. Syrian hamsters DO NOT get along with their own breed!!