Jesse, you just posted about this asking the exact same question in another thread. Please don't spam the forum with multiple thread on the same issue.
As I said before... If they start to fight they need to be separated. if they are constantly chasing each other around and are on top of each other, you MUST separate them. It is not uncommon for dwarf hamsters to do this. Not all robo hamsters are going to make great cage mates. If they are squabbling this means one has chosen to not share its home with the other.
There isn't anything you can do about it, it is a choice they have made. They may be past the point of being able to settle down and live with one another. Even if you do put two wheels in. This is something that is recommended from the start when dealing with paired dwarfs, so its very likely to late.
With my first two dwarf robos, both fought, one died and I ended up with just Pichu, the male robo I currently have.
Then I adopted Cupcake and Muffin, two robo sisters. Once they reach maturity they started to fight so I separated them. So All the robo's I have owned ended up not getting along.
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