Roborovski Hamster (Phodopus roborovskii)
Description
Dwarf hamsters, including Djungarian, Chinese, Russian and Roborovski hamsters, have a high level of energy.
- - The name hamster comes from the German word "hamstern" which means "to hoard"
- - Hamsters have pouches inside their cheeks allowing them to put large amounts of food in them
- - Hamsters can squeeze their bodies through any opening as big as their head
- - Hamster teeth grow continuously throughout their life so they should be provided with chew sticks to prevent them from becoming over-grown
- - Play during the night and rest during the day (nocturnal), but can adjust to your schedule
- - Easy to handle but move quickly; some species, such as Chinese dwarfs and Robos, are less likely to nip or bite
- - House adult hamsters separately. Different types of small animals should not be housed together
Specifications
| SKU | 537918 |
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| Primary Brand | Petco |
| Days to Ship | Item is not shippable |
Live Animal
| Pet Max Length | 4 IN |
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| Special Diet | Herbivore |
| Scientific Name | Phodopus roborovskii |
| Temperament | Solitary |
| Care Level | Easy |
| Pet Min Length | 2 IN |
Additional Features
| Personalized Item flag | No |
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A well-balanced hamster diet consists of high-quality hamster lab blocks and limited amounts of grains, vegetables, fruits and Timothy hay. Vegetables and fruits not eaten within 24 hours should be discarded. A limited amount of grain, vegetables, fruits or Timothy hay can be given daily but should not exceed 10% of their total diet.
Do not feed chocolate, caffeine or alcohol as these can cause serious medical conditions. Avoid sugar and high fat treats.