They must live in the same cage, because the mother hamster must nurse her pup.
When the Hamster is 4 weeks old, it could leave its mother.
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It is not recommended to house different species of hamsters together as they have different social structures and may end up fighting or causing stress to one another. It's best to keep hamsters of the same species together to ensure their well-being.
You can keep a maximum of two dwarf hamsters in one cage to prevent territorial issues and ensure they have enough space to move around comfortably. It's important to provide plenty of hiding spots, toys, and multiple food and water sources to reduce competition and stress among the hamsters. Regular monitoring of their behavior and health is essential when housing multiple hamsters together.
No it's not. Syrian hamsters are very territorial and need to live alone. If they are kept in a cage together they will fight. As they are relatives they can live together in the same cage for up to 5 weeks. At this age the puppies can get pregnant so must live separately to avoid this. At 5 weeks old they must be split. If you want to keep more than one hamster its best to keep another breed as Syrian hamsters are the only breed that must live alone.
It is generally recommended to keep roborovski hamsters in pairs or small groups of the same sex to prevent fighting. However, the cage should be large enough to accommodate the number of hamsters and provide separate spaces for each hamster to sleep, eat, and exercise. A good rule of thumb is 10 gallons of space per hamster.
If the hamster is chewing the bars of the cage, nothing as long as you keep an eye on the cage bar and make sure that the hamster is not eating through the cage! If it is chewing the cage bars it's a sign that he wants to come out. However if your mean that you are feeding him wire then stop cos it'll get caught in the hamsters throat or organs and cause a very traumatic death!
only ever keep dwarf hamsters in the same cage, it doesn't matter what sex the dwarfs are, but once other breeds of hamsters reach maturity(such as the syrian) they will viscously kill any hamster that they share a cage with!
You shouldn't keep a dwarf in a cage.
Because they need to keep safe
No because if you put them in the same cage they will fight with each other. It is best if you keep one in each cage. Unless they are dwarf hamsters. Than you can put them in the same cage.
It is not recommended to house different species of hamsters together as they have different social structures and may end up fighting or causing stress to one another. It's best to keep hamsters of the same species together to ensure their well-being.
Yes, it is better to keep hamsters of different breeds separate until they are meant to be bred. Usually the male hamster will be introduced to the female hamster within the female's cage or territory during the process of breeding.
You can put it in it's own cage!
yes but keep them togethe always when one litter is ready for it's own cage keep only those two in one cage.(never seperate,EVER)
If you do they'll breed. Be ready to deal with that, or keep them separated.
keep putting her and the male in the same cage and then go to the pet shop and go on chat with the shopkeepers and they will tell you if she is pregnant
depends on how big or small the hamster is.
The ideal size for a hamster cage housing three hamsters is at least 2 square feet. Hamsters are fairly compact creatures and generally do not need too much room to survive and be content.