the same as regular hamsters!
Albinoism in hamsters (and in general) is not linked to the sex chromosomes. You can get male and female albino hamsters.
It depends on the albino's breed. If it is also a Roborovski Hamster, then yes. Otherwise, no.
yes, but it is rare.
If they are the same breed, then yes.
Yes you can only hunt for albino hamsters
You can breed hamsters as long as they are the same species. Albino just means they can't produce enough of a certain cell to give them colour for their fur and eyes.
A white hamster is either a snow white hamster, or Albino. If its eyes are red, then it is an Albino hamster. Being Albino means that you have a pigment disorder in your body. Albino hamsters do not have any defects that we know of, only the pigments in their body.
The price of an albino baby hamster can vary depending on factors such as the breeder, location, and demand. Typically, albino baby hamsters may cost more than regular baby hamsters due to their unique appearance. It is recommended to research the market prices in your area to determine a fair price to charge.
Some common hamster breeds include Syrian (golden), Dwarf (Roborovski, Campbell's, Winter White), and Chinese hamsters. Each has its own unique characteristics in terms of size, behavior, and care requirements.
look it up.these are the basic kinds:Syrian Hamster - Probably the most common type of hamster, this includes golden hamsters, fancy hamsters, standard hamsters, and teddybear hamsters.Russian Dwarf Hamster - These are divided into two types, the Dwarf Cambells Russian and the Siberian or Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamster.Chinese Hamster - Sometimes referred to as "rat-like" hamsters, this is one of the smallest breeds of hamster, and less common than the Russian Hamsters.Roborovski Hamster - This is the smallest type of hamster and also the least common.
The truth is that there are no true albino hamsters. Sure, they look white but being albino means to have absolutely no colored pigment, and hamsters, no matter how they are bred, always have at least some pigment color. Also, albinos have red eyes, and hamsters never have completely red eyes, only reddish purple or reddish black. So, to answer your question, albinism is not only rare, but so far in scientific exploration, is also proven to be impossible. Sorry!