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Does anyone think these cages are suitable for dwarf hammies?

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what is best this cage http://www.valupets.com/pages/html/rotastak_adventure_zone.html

or

http://www.netpetshop.co.uk/Items/arm%2021835%20creepy?sck=54808733&caSKU=arm%2021835%20creepy&caTitle=Rotastak%20Creepy%20Castle%20Hamster%2c%20Gerbil%2c%20Mouse%20Cage

or

http://www.netpetshop.co.uk/Items/arm%2021833%20jungle%20explorer?sck=54808733&caSKU=arm%2021833%20jungle%20explorer&caTitle=New%20Rotastak%20Jungle%20Explorer%20Hamster%2c%20Gerbil%20Mouse%20Cage

or

http://www.netpetshop.co.uk/Items/arm%2021829%20space%20command?sck=54808733&caSKU=arm%2021829%20space%20command&caTitle=New%20Rotastak%20Space%20Command%20Unit%20Hamster%20Gerbil%20Cage

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  1. i think the 3rd and 4th are best as long as they don'thave bars they should be fine


  2. i like the first link and the 3rd link with the jungle one, they just look fun.  But than i never had a hamster before.

  3. I like the first one but keep in mind, they will be hard to clean. Dwarf hamsters love the tubes!

  4. i dont think any, your better off getting just a plain old rectangular cage(soooooo much easier to clean!) and they will keep each other company! plus that cage thing looks too small anyway

    but if any ...the first

  5. Any of them would probably work just fine, but I've found that the easiest thing is a (10 or 20 gallon, probably) fish tank! You just get a 'reptile lid' to go on top so that the hamster can breathe but can't get out. It's so much easier to clean and then you can get some toys and hammy houses to go inside. Then for bedding, you'll need some Aspen wood chips or that gray recylable fluff. (sorry..I can't remember what it's called). The wood chips might smell a little, but the other stuff it scent-less.

    I hope this helps and good luck with your new little buddies!

  6. i like all those cages mostly the 1st and 3rd one but there all suitable for dwarf hamsters.

  7. no, none of them are suitable. they all have eitther bad ventillation and/or little space.... a more suitable cage for these hammys would be something like:

    http://www.netpetshop.co.uk/Items/lbt%20...

    http://www.netpetshop.co.uk/Items/lbt%20...

    http://www.netpetshop.co.uk/Items/lbt%20...

    http://www.netpetshop.co.uk/Items/lbt%20...

    =D

  8. well your hamster can actually escape from them kind of cages and they are hard to clean so i LIKE the 3rd one  but it's not good...  just stik with a normal simple cage!

  9. the first one i would f thought :)

  10. i would say the 4th link is the best.

    it has a long tube and im guessing the hamster would love getting through that.

  11. I had the first one for 2 gerbils and they loved it as there is so much space - however if you are planning on moving it around a lot it can be a bit awkward. And it might take a bit longer to clean. You could always just get the three rooms one in the little tower and buy some extra tubing or rooms. The first isn't really that much more expensive anyway.

  12. Supposedly, multiple dwarf hamsters do not do well living together in connected cages. They often become territorial of a certain space and will not let the other come in...or worse, fight until great injuries occur.

    You are best to get one big cage, as I mentioned in your other question. Try a tank or bin cage, but do not go smaller than 20 gallon long for 2 hamsters. (roughly around 30 inches x 12 inches)

    Now, out of all those links the first one (Adventure Zone) is definitely the best choice, but again not if you're getting 2 dwarfs to share it.

  13. i like the 3rd one (=

    especially the 3rd one because in biology we learned that hamsters are rodents and they like to burry and be in the grass and dirt and the like to crawl through all the tunnels. its fun to them. so i think you should get 3rd one because its alot like there natrual habitat or whatever.

    oh and you should buy hamster toys they love little wooden chew toys and stuff like that. and make sure it doesnt get out of its cage. because dwarf hamsters can be sneaky and mine got out and my cat killed it ):

    but im getting a new one soon!

    you should go to this website:

    http://russiandwarfhamsters.tripod.com/h...

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