That will of course all depend on the size and breed of your beloved furry animal. Some, such as giant breeds will need plenty of space to hop around, because they are quite obese, unless of course you don't feed them, in which case they die, so not much room at all.
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Hamsters need a minimum of 360 square inches of floor space in their enclosure to live comfortably and thrive.
Hamsters need a cage that is at least 24 inches by 12 inches, with a height of 12 inches, to ensure they have enough space to live comfortably.
Hamsters need a cage that is at least 24 inches by 12 inches, with a height of 12 inches, to live comfortably and thrive. It is important to provide enough space for them to move around, exercise, and explore.
They shouldn't. They usually need to be pretty hungry to be healthy. Hamsters that do not eat as much and/or are smaller need to be taken to a vet.
They need their space the mom will fight with the other one if she feels the need to protect her nest, when she starts to build it.
how much space that daisy need
yes as much as you can spend..
Critter Trails are meant for much smaller rodents like gerbils or hamsters -- guinea pigs are far too large for them and need much more space to live in.
Well hamsters can never have too much room but they can have too little. The smallest for two hamsters is one big cage. After that you can keep adding on, I have two roborovski dwarf hamsters and i attached two cages together and they love it, and they are small hamsters. Hope this info comes in handy
I would suggest not housing two hamsters together in the first place but... they don't need A LOT of space. Maybe a 16'' by 10''. that would be giving a lot of space. If you didn't have the space or money for one that big you could get something smaller. but the bigger the better when you are talking about cages.I would suggest not housing two hamsters together in the first place but... they don't need A LOT of space. Maybe a 16'' by 10''. that would be giving a lot of space. If you didn't have the space or money for one that big you could get something smaller. but the bigger the better when you are talking about cages.I would suggest not housing two hamsters together in the first place but... they don't need A LOT of space. Maybe a 16'' by 10''. that would be giving a lot of space. If you didn't have the space or money for one that big you could get something smaller. but the bigger the better when you are talking about cages.
No. Normally hamsters have a specific space in their cage which they use as a toilet.
not that much space..