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.
the difference between a dwrf hamster and a regular hamster is the dwarf hamster will stay the same size wbut the regular hamster will keep gtrowing---- Well normally a dwarf is a lot smaller and a lot less sturdier. A dwarf is good for a fourteen year old and a reg. one is good for a nine year old. They both make awesome pets! You can be happy with either one.
Dwarf hamsters are social and they like to live with other dwarf hamsters, it depends if it wants to be alone or not because if it want to sleep then yes, you should leave it alone.
i don't really no. they are so cute though. i want one
Well my hamsters never eat out of the cage, dont know why but they never do its nothing to worry about
Yes. But the normal dwarf hamster litter size is 4-6. Might want to take the pups to the vet to have them checked out.
i think so but to make it even safer, make sure there the same gender. If they start to fight, they probably just want to be alone or hate them.
No, or yes if you want two mamas if they are dwarf hamsters. If Syrians then no, because they will fight and may even kill each other.
Yes of course they do all hamsters run around otherwise they could die because they would not exercise and get ill from it so of course dwarf hamsters run around. If you have just bought new hamsters they may just be unsure of their surroundings, so they may not want to venture out yet and run around, but they will eventually so don't worry! ;) Hope this helps!
A dwarf hamsters cage can be the same as a regular hamsters'. Metal bars always work! My cousins have dwarf hamsters and they have an aquarium and a metal bar cage connected with plastic tubes. Although they prefer the aquarium more than the metal bar cage they still use the metal bar cage a ton! Hope I helped! :)
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!
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.
I have 8 Robo Dwarf hamsters and there are 3 situations when I've heard them squeak. 1. They feel threatened by their cage mate - one of the hamsters is playing too rough or one of them simply does not want to play. 2. They object to being handled. 3. Baby robo hamsters insisting that their mum gives them food. Apart from these three situations, they have not squeaked since they've been living alone.