Hmmm...I have a little breeding/species problem.?

Justice

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I currently share a cage with my brothers for our dwarf and long-haired teddy bear hamsters. We have one of the former and two of the latter. The dwarf is a couple months and has been alone for a while, since his mate died. The two long-hairs are male and female, very young. Unfortunately, after just one night together, I have noticed agressive behavior from the dwarf toward both of the long-hairs. He is violent toeard the male and possesive/dominant toward the female. Should i separate them? Will this behavior go away? Is it just because they are new cage mates? PLZ! need help...:) thx!
 
Seriously?

Hamsters, in general, are solitary and prefer to be alone. You should not mix species when it comes to hamsters, they are extremely territorial, which is one reason you should keep them alone.

Please do not breed the hamsters and separate them immediately. You are not a professional, and there's a reason there's a word for people who are.

Please do not procreate in the future, either... sheesh.
 
Seriously?

Hamsters, in general, are solitary and prefer to be alone. You should not mix species when it comes to hamsters, they are extremely territorial, which is one reason you should keep them alone.

Please do not breed the hamsters and separate them immediately. You are not a professional, and there's a reason there's a word for people who are.

Please do not procreate in the future, either... sheesh.
 
He might kill them..... so yes move them or put something to seperste them immediately!!
 
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