If you are talking about dwarf hamsters, make sure that the babies are aleast 5 weeks old and are running around and are big enough so that the male will not eat them. If you put the male back with the female then it is very common that they will mate again and/or fight often as they have been separated.. Make sure that the female doesnot have more than 5 litters as this is WAY TOO much STRESS for her.
You can connect two hamster cages by using tube tunnels specifically designed for hamsters. These tunnels can be attached to the cages with connectors or tubes that allow your hamster to move freely between the two cages. Make sure the connection is secure and the hamster cannot escape.
It is not recommended to house two female hamsters together, as they are territorial animals and may fight. It's best to provide each female hamster with its own separate cage to prevent any potential conflict.
Male and female hamsters can be left together for mating for about 10-15 minutes. It is important to supervise the mating process to ensure that it occurs smoothly and without any aggressive behavior. After mating, the male should be separated from the female to prevent any potential harm.
i have two female dwarf hamster's together they get on just fine. NEVER put two males together as they will fight, and give each other horrible injuries as being a vet i have witnessed. You can put a female & male together but they may breed and make baby hamsters or dwarf hamsters. always KEEP SYRAIN HAMSTERS ALONE with NO other hamster in there cage only keep drawf hamster's in pairs or groups.
It actually depends. If you get a hamster for the first time you should get a male hamster because it can't get pregnant. If you get a female hamster it is possible it is pregnant. My first hamster, Giselle, is a female and I love her. My friends have a male and I would like to breed her. However, opinions are different for everyone.
Do not put the male around the female! Some male hamsters eat the babies, I'm not kidding.
Yes, but be aware that they will breed again and the female will become pregnant.
Seperate the male. You remove the male hamster from the female when she is about to have the babies to prevent it from killing them. When they are weened and big enough to defend themselves the male can be put back, but it would be best not to have too many all together as they may fight.
Once the female gives birth, the male should only put back to her if you plan on using them for breeding again.
Do not put a female hamster with an already settled male hamster JUST DON'T
you shoudl not put a hamster and a guinea pig in the same cage no matter what.
You are supposed to put him in a cage next to the female and babies but not with them. I have bred hamsters and have made that mistake.
All you have to do is put the male and the female into the same cage. But you should keep an eye on them for they may fight or mate.
You put a male and a female together.
Take it to a vet afterwards and talk about what to do about a safe birth. you may have hamster babies to sell or keep soon. if you didn't want this happening you shouldn't have put a male and female together
You can leave them in the same cage ONLY if they are dwarf hamsters. No other breed of hamster can you put the male and female together with the babies, the male will hurt, kill, or even eat the babies. The male dwarf hamster, however, can actually help raise the babies with the female.
You can connect two hamster cages by using tube tunnels specifically designed for hamsters. These tunnels can be attached to the cages with connectors or tubes that allow your hamster to move freely between the two cages. Make sure the connection is secure and the hamster cannot escape.