If they are the same breed, then yes.
You can breed hamsters as long as they are the same species. Albino just means they can't produce enough of a certain cell to give them colour for their fur and eyes.
I don't... think so.
Some common hamster breeds include Syrian (golden), Dwarf (Roborovski, Campbell's, Winter White), and Chinese hamsters. Each has its own unique characteristics in terms of size, behavior, and care requirements.
That depends on what you mean by White Dwarf Hamster. You may be referring to a Winter White Dwarf Hamster which tend to be a light gray, or a Albino Dwarf Hamster that is completely white and maybe red eyes. Albino Hamsters may be hard to find, but you can call nearby pet stores and ask if they have the hamster you are looking for. (Stores like Pj's Pets, PetSmart, Local Pet Breeds, etc)
An albino hamster can be a dwarf hamster, but it is not necessarily a dwarf. Albino is a term used to refer to animals (or humans) with no pigmentation in their skin. This means that their skin and/or fur is white. Also, Albino animals have red eyes.
look it up.these are the basic kinds:Syrian Hamster - Probably the most common type of hamster, this includes golden hamsters, fancy hamsters, standard hamsters, and teddybear hamsters.Russian Dwarf Hamster - These are divided into two types, the Dwarf Cambells Russian and the Siberian or Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamster.Chinese Hamster - Sometimes referred to as "rat-like" hamsters, this is one of the smallest breeds of hamster, and less common than the Russian Hamsters.Roborovski Hamster - This is the smallest type of hamster and also the least common.
Albinoism in hamsters (and in general) is not linked to the sex chromosomes. You can get male and female albino hamsters.
Only if it is a dwarf with a dwarf
At least 4.( I have an albino female dwarf named Val Cherry Hamsterz ( I gave all my hammies the same last name)).
It depends on the albino's breed. If it is also a Roborovski Hamster, then yes. Otherwise, no.
Yes they are albino and no they don`t need special treatment.
There are five main species of hamsters commonly kept as pets: Syrian, Campbell's dwarf, winter white dwarf, Roborovski dwarf, and Chinese hamsters. Each species has its own unique characteristics in terms of size, temperament, and care requirements.