yes, well unless
it is vary big because if the snail has a hared shell it cant eat it but, if it is small if it trys it will choak and die.
definatly
only if there sisters
no
Syrian hamsters should never be put in the same cage- they will fight , sometimes till the death. If you want to breed them, you should ask a breeder or pet shop etc., never just put two hamsters of the opposite sex in the same cage.
Yes, Parakeets love to have company in their cage, two mail parakeets would be fine together.
To tarantulas cannot live in the same cage together. If you put two together they will fight and one will die.
Yes if they don't fight to the death.
Word of advice, NEVER put two boy hamsters in the same cage. Just putting two in separate cages next to each other can be dangerous.
NO. You can not put two different animals in the same cage! This is dangerous. They may fight and the hamster will probably not live. So unless you want a dead hamster, do not put them together.
If they are Roborofskis or Winter Whites, then the answer is a definite yes. These dwarf hamsters are very social, and require the company of at least one of their own kind. However, do not put two different species of dwarf hamsters in the same cage. They will fight. Also, unless you intend to breed, only put hamsters of the same gender in one cage, or else you'll have a hamster population explosion!Also, do not put a Syrian with a dwarf hamster.
yes u can, at the moment i have two females in the same cage together they are about 2 weeks old, and they're getting on pretty well.
No! Never introduce two random hamsters to one and other, especially in the same cage! They will get hostile and vicious, and one will end up being killed. Two random hamsters + being put in the same cage = recipe for a major catastrophe!