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A hamster should be in a hamster ball for about 15-20 minutes for optimal exercise and safety. It is important to monitor the hamster's behavior and make sure they do not show signs of stress or exhaustion.
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can you make this question clearer
Currently (2011) there are no cheats for getting unlimited DNA in Dino Run, but i too hope they will make a cheat for it and i will look forward to when they do.
There could be several reasons why your hamster is not running in its ball. It may be scared, anxious, or simply not interested. Try placing some treats in the ball to entice your hamster, or provide a more comfortable and familiar environment for it to explore. Make sure the ball is the appropriate size for your hamster and that it is not feeling unwell.
get a cat toy ball with the bells in them and put hamster treats in them and put them a the wheel that they typically are running on.
it says dark ball but sadly they are really dusk balls
In the game Hamsterball, you can achieve unlimited time by using a specific cheat code. Enter the code "GODMODE" during gameplay to activate this feature. This will allow you to play without the usual time constraints, letting you explore levels at your own pace. Make sure to check the game’s documentation for any updates or variations on cheat codes.
You shouldn't leave them in the ball for to long as their feet will start to hurt them. ! :) I leave mine in for 5mins in the morning 15min at dinner and 5mins at night... My hamster has been alive for 3 and a half years but unfortunately died on 18 September 2009 :'( !
You can leave your hamster in their ball for 10 to 15 minutes, but definitly no more than 15 minutes. You should also watch them very carfully, and make sure they can fall down stairs, or hurt themselves while they're in their ball. Hope this helps!! :)
Well, I read somewhere that some hamsters will keep mice away. But then again, some hamsters are just plain friendly with the rodents! So if you are planning on getting a hamster to keep away mice, make sure you check with the owner that they are a breed that will keep mice away!