No, in fact, they are meant to live in pairs.
Yes, they are very vicious for their size.
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, 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.
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yes,but make sure to ask one of the people working there if they if the hamsters had a fight or don't get along! hope I helped ^_^!!
You can connect two hamster cages by using tube tunnels specifically designed for hamsters. These tunnels can be attached to the cages with connectors or tubes that allow your hamster to move freely between the two cages. Make sure the connection is secure and the hamster cannot escape.
Maybe mom is pregnant that will make them fight.
It's mites. Talk to a vet.
Any male will usually mate with any female, but that does not mean that itâ??s safe to mate the two. There are a few breeding pairings to avoid.
Definitely not - they will fight and possibly kill each other.
I have two male hamsters they have been in the same cage alone numerous times, and they do not fight ever.
Two females would fight as they matured. They will become territorial. I have had luck with two males. However, you have to put them in together at the same time. If they are separated for an extended period, when they are put back int he cage together there will be territory problems. With hamsters it is usually much harder to only have one at a time. As adults they tend to prefer company anyhow.