seperate them straight away because they can either breed with each other and have deformed babies or they will fight to death and you will end up with dead babies!
1 week
My hamsters baby's were nearly 4 weeks old when we found she had given birth to more babies and they seemed to protect them with mum
when a hamster is a baby they mostly are active but as the week passes she/he will go to bed for a while that's when they grow hamsters usually grow in there sleep
After the baby hamster is old enough, it no longer needs its mother and starts to become an adult hamster of its own. The hamster needs to be separated to avoid fighting or mating with its mother, or even its father if he resides in the cage still, depending on the sex of the baby hamster.
about 3 weeks
i think the 3rd week
3 times a week
When my hamster had it's babies, they of course didn't get them quickly. Withing a couple of days to a week then they you will notice their little black eyes. Keep your eye on them and make sure the mom doesn't eat them
No I would wait until they are at least one month old.
if there is 1 hamster in the cage once a week should do the trick if there are 2-4 try cleaning it 2 or 3 times a week this is coming from a hamster breeder and owner
Well it depends on the type of hamster. I have a syrian baby hamster and if it is laying down it is about 9cm long and 4cm tall. I can't tell for dwarf hamster babies though because they are much smaller. As well as the breed it can also depend whether it is the runt of the litter, or the dominant baby of the litter and so on.
No, probably not. A baby hamster is like a normal hamster, only smaller, and a baby. But my hamster used to bite me a lot and I didn't get infected. so, no you won't.