No, your hamster is not a reptile.Take your pet to see a Vet.
Reptile mites can come from the reptile its self if it is new or bad substrate that already has mite
it mite have an infection or it mite have to be taken to a pet care center
it could be die in the night or mite be to cold for it so you mite need more bedding
Yes. Here is a site for if you have any other questions about there diet. There is a huge list of what they can eat and they cannot. But make sure you don't OVER FEED your hamster vegetables and fruits for they mite get diarrhea. Yes. Here is a site for if you have any other questions about there diet. There is a huge list of what they can eat and they cannot. But make sure you don't OVER FEED your hamster vegetables and fruits for they mite get diarrhea. http://roborovskihamsters.webs.com/feeding.htm
It probably has mites. Consult a pet store for mite cream.
Signs that your dwarf hamster may have mites include excessive scratching, hair loss, red or irritated skin, and visible tiny black or red dots moving on their fur. Consulting a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment is recommended if you suspect your hamster has mites.
the hamster (hamstorus mongolus) has tiny cells of mite poop called cahloris on its back.It is very common when you pet your albino hamster, you will see teeny pieces of hair come out.This is because the poop wears down the hair, thus making it weak.FromDr.Mainguy
I can't see why not. My hamster is in a fish tank just make sure it is a big enough tank though and most hamster's do grow so make sure it's big enough. I have my Teddy bear hamster in a 10 gallon but i failed to realize he was going to get so much bigger so i go a tank add on with sits on top of the tank and has ramps and such for it to climb up. Just make sure you have a top to the tank held down by something or else it can get out as well as bedding and such for it.
No, a mite is not a consumer.
well i knew that my hamster like me by it not bitting me. yet you cant really tell because they mite like you but are really scared so it seems like they dont like you.
Some homonyms for "mite" are "might" and "mite" (referring to a small arachnid).
An example of a sentence with might and mite is "The mite might be trapped by the fluid".