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Old 08-24-2007, 03:30 PM   #8
Christine Yule
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Originally Posted by ad36
I am rearranging the cage setup as we speak so they are next to each other as several suggestions have been made to keep them in vision of each other. I thought hamster eyesight was poor so its not something I would have thought of, thanks
Each species of hamster is different in many ways. It is true that Syrian hamsters have very poor vision and depend on smell and their whiskers to get around, however, I have observed that Dwarves and Robos seem to have very good vision. I assume it is because Syrians are truly nocturnal hamsters. The other species are active off and on throughout the day and night.
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