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My robo hamsters fight a lot is that normal or should i seperate them. ?

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My robo hamsters fight a lot is that normal or should i seperate them. ?

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  1. Some hamsters fight.Usually dwarfs should get together,especially robo's but split them apart if you dont want to risk any injuries or wounds.hope i helped and good luck!


  2. i often has that problem with cyborgs its the whole terminator thing there all about saving john Connor and killing everthing else

  3. BREAK THE WALLS DOWN!!!

  4. Most hamsters are almost anti social among themselves.....If you put a female and male together, they will usually bicker among themselves until the female is in heat.....If you put two males together they will wrestle around for dominance.....if you put two females together they will go at it for nesting territory......Hamsters just like to for lack of better word argue......As long as they are not drawing blood, it should be okay to leave them together, but if they are drawing blood, make sure to separate them....watch their toes.....they have a nasty habit of biting off each others toes.......good luck!!!!!!

  5. If there is blood, separate them IMMEDIATELY. Yes, there are ways that robos can live together, but for the most part please be very careful for the sake of your hamsters!

    If dwarfs are younger than 3 months old and are both male, they can live together. They will treat each other as littler mates and live happily ever after. Once in a while they will have a wrestling match of sorts to determine the dominant one, then they'll go on their way. These tussles become less frequent over time.

    If they are older, females, or a mixed pair, they will probably kill or seriously harm each other. Some swear up and down that they can make this work, but for the life and health of your hamsters, please don't risk this. Robos are very territorial and happy to live alone.

    If what you see is harmless and they stop after a while, they should be fine. If you see any blood or injury whatsoever, it's time to buy a new cage or split that one down the middle.

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