Good luck finding homes for these three, but it might be a good idea to plan litters based around having good homes lined up already? Sexing roborovski hamsters is`nt easy either and you don`t want to be rehoming a male and a female together?
What sex are the three you currently have for adoption? If they are all the same, then they could stay together, but if you have two males and one female, it might be best to let the single female live with it`s mother and seperate any males to be housed together?
Inbreeding is`nt a good idea either and if the hamsters are related or from a pet shop, you can`t tell if they have any genetic faults.
Roborovski hamsters can be very tricky to find homes for because of their speedy nature, which is why they should go to specialised homes only. They are definately not pets for children.
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