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Recently i lost Ukkie, an a couple months ago i already lost Hammie, both to old age. now i am without a hamster and i miss it.

I decided to go for a new hamster, for now i wait and see what the government will decide about the Russian dwarf hamster, before i decide on a Russian or Chinese.

I already have a tank style cage 100x40x40cm

I need some ideas on:
- wheels
Is there a different in size for a Russian or Chinese?
I did use a bucatstate plastic wheel before because of wheel peeling, but Ukkie was thrown out the wheel very often. Is a getzoo cork wheel better (maybe also better for the nails,bot had long nails i needed to clip)?and what size?

-bedding:
I have used aspen before,but did not find it suitable for tunneling (both my hamsters did not dig or tunnel at all)
Kaytee clean and cosy is very nice, but i don't know if it will hold tunnels, because my hamsters did not dig.
What would be the best bedding for tunneling?

- food:
I have fed Bunny dwarf hamster expert. Is this also good for a Chinese, or are there better options available?
 
Wheels

9" wheels are good for both russian dwarf and chinese hamsters, but Getzoo do have a very good plastic 10" open wheel with cork lining. I've used it before and it's perfect for dwarf hamsters. If you're worried about them being thrown though, the 9" silent runner is a good option for an enclosed wheel for either species.

Bedding

Paper bedding is good for holding tunnels - something like Kaytee clean and cosy. Wood shavings packed tightly can be but it depends if you can find any suitable ones - most are pine based.

Food

Chinese are also diabetes prone species so the diet would be similar to russian dwarfs I think - @Daisy has had chinese hamsters and is our food guru so maybe see if she knows a bit more :-)
 
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