Many people who have owned hamsters say that, that kind of cage is dangerous for hamsters, even dwarf hamsters. Also, there are many ways that a hamster can be killed in that cage. It's a death trap for a hamster or anything else. They may look cute and colorful but they are NOT good for any type of small rodent.
The best trail for Syrian hamsters is a Crittertrail cage, preferably one with a tube or 2, because their natural habitat is a burrow with a lot of tunnels.
russian dwarf hamsters for ₹1200 syrian hamsters could cost 1400 a pair ₹2000 you would get a pair of hamsters with the cage
I have read that a female hamster's hormones kick in every couple of days. This makes them very mean weekly. If I were you I would go with a male. You are much safer on getting a nicer hamster if you get a male. I would recommend a Syrian hamster. They are the nicest of all the hamster breeds. DO NOT keep them in the same cage. Syrian hamsters DO NOT get along with their own breed!!
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.
I have a Syrian hamster I got her for £12. but her cadge and supplies are substantially more. A dwarf hamster is cheaper its self around £9. But supplies are the same as a Syrian hamsters. I would suggest you get a Syrian Hamster for handling. but a dwarf if you want to put several in one cage. I hope this is helpful.
Depending on if you are an adult or not, Syrian hamsters are usually docile and great for families with kids or first-timers. However, all hamster are all the same when it comes to management. Panda hamsters, such as the one I own, are like cats and will clean themselves. (Syrian hamsters include/are like panda, golden, and teddy bear hamsters.) But, all hamsters urinate, excrete, and can be a little rowdy, depending on the breed. Do a little research and find what hamster would fit your needs/wants. But, overall, Syrian/panda hamsters are great pets who, for the most part, don't smell to much if the cage is cleaned with warm water and unscented dish soap> (It works for my hammy!) Just be sure you keep up with your duties and Have a happy Hammy!
The first one. The second is too small for a syrian.
depends on how big or small the hamster is.
Syrian hamsters are territorial and will most likely kill your Chinese hamster, so no.
Syrian hamsters are the largest of the hamsters. Keep that in mind when purchasing the cage be it plastic,wire or glass. All other small animals such as mice and geribils may fit in a hamster cage .It really depends on the type of cage you have and are planning to buy.
Syrian hamsters will need bedding on the cage floor. They need a bowl to put their food in, a water bottle, and a wheel to run in. This is the bare minimum.
russian dwarf hamsters for ₹1200 syrian hamsters could cost 1400 a pair ₹2000 you would get a pair of hamsters with the cage
It honestly depends on which you get. also, what kind of hamster. If you get the habitrail ovo pad, that is way too small for any hamster. if you get the habitrail ovo suits that's still a little too small but manageable. if you get the habitrail ovo loft that id the best habitrail ovo cage. if you get a dwarf hamster the suite and loft are good but the suite would have to be kaid down apposed to up because they wouldn't be able to climb up it. if you hae a syrian or teddy bear hamster than get the loft rather than the suite. if you are in the financial state i recommend getting the loft and suite OR the habitrail ovo loft and pad put together.
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!
Syrian Hamsters will kill and eat a gerbil, do not put them together in the same cage.
Was this hamster kept in a cage with any other hamsters? As it could have been murdered by its cage-mate, whilst this is uncommon with dwarf hamsters it will happen if there are two Syrian hamsters as they are very territorial and will kill for territory. If the hamster was in the cage alone then it would be a good idea to consult a pet shop or vet.
no if they are in the same cage they would fight. syrian and sable hamsters are not the same
You cannot put two of hamster in the same cage unless they are dwarf. By saying full sized, you are implying they are Syrian. These hamsters would fight eachother because they are extremely territorial.