Your dwarf hamster should live in a quiet, temperature-controlled area of your home, away from direct sunlight and drafts. A comfortable spot could be a bedroom or home office, where noise and activity are minimal. Ensure the cage is placed on a sturdy surface, preferably elevated from the floor, to help maintain a stable temperature and keep it safe from pets. Avoid placing the cage in areas prone to extreme temperatures, like near windows or heating vents.
It is best not to house your dwarf hamster with another hamster, especially the male species. They will bitterly attack each other. Both genders are not very friendly with other hamsters, and tend to be extremely territorial.
Chinese hamsters have tails and dwarf hamsters don't and Chinese hamsters can live together.
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It is proabably a sore. Does it live with other hamsters? If not, you should definentally get it checked.
Dwarf hamsters tend to nip more and can live with multiple hamsters in a cage.
No!!!! They will fight till one of them is severely injured or dead.
It is better that they do not. All hamster breeds are territorial and may fight.
Unless the dwarf hamster was in the same litter, I would advise against it. If they are not in the same litter, and you'd like to see if they get along, first put them in a neutral cage. Otherwise the hamster may feel that another male is trying to take over its territory.
Well first time hamster owners should get the syrian hamster, but also if you are experienced owner it also is good to get a dwarf hamster.I prefer the syrian they tend to be more playful and live longer.Dwarfs are also a lot smaller so you need to be more protective with them
If they are well looked after, then about 2-3 years.
Most of the time, i have 2 Chinese dwarf hamsters kept in the same cage and they are fine, Hope This Helps