Roborovski dwarf hamsters do not have to live in pairs; they can thrive alone. While they are social animals and can sometimes benefit from the company of another Roborovski, they are generally more independent than other dwarf hamster species. In fact, housing them together can sometimes lead to territorial disputes or fighting, so it's essential to monitor their behavior if you choose to keep them in pairs. Ultimately, whether to house them alone or with a companion depends on the individual hamsters' personalities and the owner's ability to provide adequate space and resources.
there is a big difference between them as syrian hamsters are bigger than dwarf hamsters. There is quite a lot of different types of dwarf hamsters such as, Russian winter whites, Chinese, campbells, rovoroski and maybe more. But most dwarf hamsters can live with 1 or more of the same sex and syrians have to live alone - so if your hamster lives alone then its probably a syrian. aslo syrians are about half the size of a guineapig and dwarf hamsters are about half the size of a syrian hamster.
No Roborovski hamsters live longer.(Robo sounds like robot so it figures.)
Teddy bear hamsters live 3-5 years. Dwarf hamsters and Roborovski hamsters typically live 1-2 years with a maximum of 3 years.
No, in fact, they are meant to live in pairs.
Most of the time, i have 2 Chinese dwarf hamsters kept in the same cage and they are fine, Hope This Helps
Actually, there are several types of hamsters. They go in two groups, dwarf and syrian. The panda hamster is actually just a syrian with a coat that looks kinda like a panda bear. In the dwarf group, there are several types, such as roborovski, campbells, chinese, and russian. The syrians HAVE to live alone, whereas the dwarf can live in small groups.
About the same time that dwarf hamsters live
No. They will fight and kill. You could put two Roborovski, Winter White, or Djungarian dwarf hamsters together though.
Yes. They live for either 2 or 3 and a half years.
No Syrian hamsters are very Territorial and they like to live on there own but dwarf hamsters like to live in groups or pairs otherwise they would get too lonely.
well,I have 2 roborovski dwarf hamsters and they are the cutest things in the world!They are the tiniest and most active hamsters in US and their natural habitat is northern china.They were imported into US from a hamster breeder in 1998.They are not suitable for young children only children about 8+.Whenever you buy your roborovski dwarf hamster make sure they are atleast 5-6 weeks old.They can eat fruit, vegetables,meat,protein,dog food,baby food, popcorn ( no salt and butter) I hope I gave you the information You needed about picking a perfect hamster! My opinion is the roborovski dwarf hamsters ( if you can tell). If you need more information about Roborovski dwarf hamsters just go on Roborovskihamsters.com
Yes, since Russian Hamsters are Dwarf Hamsters - they can be kept in groups