hamsters have a diet of mostly seeds, fruit, vegitables and store bought pellets specially designed for hamsters and gerbils.
Hamsters' weigh is depended on its diet,size and its age.
No, hamsters should not eat lizards as part of their diet. Lizards are not safe for hamsters to consume and can pose health risks to them. It's essential to provide hamsters with a balanced diet that consists of hamster-specific food and treats.
Short-haired hamsters, like all hamsters, should primarily eat a diet of hamster pellets or blocks. You can supplement their diet with fresh vegetables, fruits, and occasional treats like seeds or nuts. Always make sure they have access to fresh water.
Yes but your hamster will die
its not healthy for them. its not in there diet ....but they can have it very rarely and give it very little.
A hamsters diet is usually the food you get in packets from pet shops, its a bit like muesli. However, I do not know much about normal hamsters, I know a lot on dwarf hamsters. Dwarf hamsters are tiny so still feed them the normal hamster food but only a small bit of it and once a week give it a bit of veg or fruit only as big as your fingernail though!
no they can not hamsters can eat mostly anything apart from chocolate which melts in their pouches and citrus which gives them tummy aches. the only chocolate that they can eat is the special chocolate you can get for hamsters. hope i have helped xx
Yes, hamsters can eat insects such as mealworms and crickets as an occasional treat. Insects are a good source of protein for hamsters, but they should not make up their primary diet. It's important to ensure the insects are gut-loaded and pesticide-free before feeding them to hamsters.
Their food is nuts, grains, and seeds or others. These can be found in pet shops.
Panda hamsters are primarily herbivores and their diet consists of seeds, grains, and fruits. They typically do not eat earthworms as they are not a part of their natural diet. It is best to provide them with a balanced commercial hamster food along with fresh vegetables and fruits.
Yes, hamsters cannot produce their own vitamin C and require it in their diet. Fresh fruits and vegetables such as bell peppers, broccoli, and strawberries can provide hamsters with the necessary vitamin C to stay healthy. Commercial hamster food may also be fortified with vitamin C.
Syrian hamsters (teddy bear hamsters) can eat strawberries as long as it is not too much. Dwarf hamsters can eat strawberries but should not because they are prone to diabetes so a strawberry could really affect their diet.