You can leave them in the same cage ONLY if they are dwarf hamsters. No other breed of hamster can you put the male and female together with the babies, the male will hurt, kill, or even eat the babies. The male dwarf hamster, however, can actually help raise the babies with the female.
Yes, you do have to separate them. Or else, the male will eat the babies once they are born.
Yes, if you let it, that's why it's better to separate the female and the male.
It is always best to separate the male hamster when a female gives birth. Baby hamsters are born pink and blind. At approximately 3 weeks of age, separation of males and females is recommended.
After giving birth to the babies separate the male from the female and babies or else the male will try to kill them. after a few week or so separate the mother and then separate the female and male babies or else they will mate at an early age and have undeveloped babies
Of course not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Only the adult female hamster can get pregnant and give birth to babies.
Yes you have to separate them. The female might cause physical harm to the male hamster as when the female is giving birth, it's body temperature increases which causes her 'temper' to become 'bad'. This might cause obstruction to the male and therefore, the female might actually hurt the male. But don't worry, this is not serious. If the female hurts the male, after some time, they will get back together and the whole cycle will restart. But it is still the best to separate them to prevent the male from suffering injuries.
When your female hamster gives birth and you still have the male in the same cage, your female hamster may get pregnant in a matter of days. if not, hours.
no because you should not because different hamsters breast feed
you should keep it in a separate cage
yes you can but they will fight at first. Give about 1-2months, and see how they progress. If they fight until one party gets badly hurt, better separate them. I bought a female hamster and put it in the same cage with my male hamster, they will fight a little but after that, he managed to get the female hamster pregnant . After she gave birth, you have to separate the male. The female becomes aggresive after they give birth.
About thirty if you don't separate her from the male, although if she gets pregnant too soon after giving birth the babies may be born dead or disformed.
when you notice your hamster is about to give birth you will have to separate the dad from the mom