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Living in the Pets At Home cage... She was planning to try again with another hybrid hamster so i explained that most likely the same thing would happen again and they can seriously injure each other. I think she accepted that hamsters do fine by themselves. I will probably link her to Victoria Raechel on youtube in the hope that this encourages her to improve her care.Do you know what happened to the other hamster?
Oh gosh, how sad the person did not seem to understand and thought of getting another hamster without researching. You are great to recommend other sources to them.Living in the Pets At Home cage... She was planning to try again with another hybrid hamster so i explained that most likely the same thing would happen again and they can seriously injure each other. I think she accepted that hamsters do fine by themselves. I will probably link her to Victoria Raechel on youtube in the hope that this encourages her to improve her care.
That is right. My robo likes the odd bit of banana and he really loves bell pepper. I would not have thought there are many differences between robos and dwarfies care other then the low sugar foods needed by dwarfies.Anything I need to know about robo care? I know they love to have a big sand area. I think they're not diabetes prone like hybrids so can enjoy a little fruit?
Yeah the plastic tub has beech chips in it. I might replace the plastic house in the sand area with a small wooden house that doesn't have a base to act as a sand hide. Thanks for that suggestion. Will try and get one tomorrowSo glad you rescued him! He will enjoy that cage. I would leave things exactly as they are for a few weeks while he's settling in. Lovely to see him exploring it. I think like most hamsters, they check everything out, try to find an escape route, then disappear and go in hiding for a bit! Robos particularly. I may be wrong. He looks a good size and healthy despite his ordeals. I bet he will make a burrow in that nice deep substrateAnd enjoy running around in the sand area at night. Personally I might try adding a sand bath in the sand area as well - they do seem to like hopping into one and feeling semi enclosed while they roll around in it. Like a sand "hide". I may be wrong though as haven't had a sand area in a cage before and he will enjoy that anyway.
I'm curious to know what the plastic tub is at the far end. Is it beech chips?
I have half a bag of Bunny Dream Dwarf Hamster Basic and have given him some of that as well as a few science selective nuggets. I was just thinking that given his age he'll need some extra protein. I have a tub of Little One Insect Mix, is a couple of insects from that each day enough extra protein?Yes they eat teeny tiny amounts! Having said that I give a dessertspoonful of hamster mix a day - more than a teaspoonful. I top the bowl up for a day or two and then tip anything left out (as by then the bowl is full). They still need fresh mix every day even if they don't eat much of it. I give that much as they like to forage through it quite a bit and if I put less out our robo gets a bit panicky! Which mix are you using? I use the Bunny dream dwarf expert, which they like - it has a lot of small seeds and mealworms. It's slightly low on protein so I give a piece of nut twice a week as an extra treat - either a quarter of walnut half or half a cashew nut half (v small basically!). Veg daily - they love that. I give a really tiny piece of veg. They tend to nibble what they want and leave the rest. For example Raffy (Syrian) gets a piece about 1cm cubed size. Pip (robo) gets half that amount - and doesn't eat it all. The other reason they like enough food putting out is they do tend to hoard quite a bit. Yes they can have the same as Syrians - fruit as well as veg - although I still keep fruit to a very occasional thing.
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