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Old 12-07-2017, 10:55 PM   #11
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Default Re: Hamster chases the other

It may take them a little while to settle down again after separating so don't be surprised if they don't appear too happy to begin with, hopefully once on her own Snowball will grow in confidence & you'll find taming & bonding with her much easier.
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Old 12-07-2017, 11:32 PM   #12
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Some years ago I was naive enaugh to get talked from a breder to get two males robos....Well soon I heard fighting in the middle of the night and separate them. One brother already had a bloody scratch. The robo had to waight in the carton box playpen I just hoped he would not chew through. And the next daw I bought new cage and everything that hamster needs. And after some time I was looking for winter white And well I was again stupid and not fir enaught to get two sisters, 6 months old. Yeah they soon started to chase and I had spare cage at that time. Never again will I have a pair of any hamster. Too stressful for hamsters and for mee. And later I've started to read english forums, pages, some german ( had to ask for help my friend for translate). So nope, no pairs for me anymore. Nor breeding. I let that to others.
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