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Robo (Roborvski)

The smallest hamster species in the Phodopus genus is the Roborovski hamster, or Robo for short. These tiny rodents, sometimes known as Robo dwarf hamsters, can be cautious but are typically highly quick and inquisitive. The majority of them are calm critters that get along with other hamsters of their kind. Additionally, they can gain confidence around individuals.

Due to their small size, agility, and cautious attitude, they aren’t the simplest to hand-tame. They have white dots above their eyes that resemble eyebrows and are typically sandy in colour, however there are many different varieties. Robo hamsters are easy to care for; they just need a simple feed and routine habitat cleaning.

Expected Life: 2-4 years 

As Pet/ In Captivity

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Behavior and Temperament

As nocturnal animals, robo hamsters often awaken at sunset and remain busy all night. While they occasionally make very quiet vocalizations, for some persons the noise they make at night may be an issue. You really shouldn’t keep their enclosure in your bedroom if you have trouble falling asleep.

These hamsters can be amusing to watch and are relatively low-maintenance pets. However, they are not really cuddly creatures and often dislike being handled a lot. Although they are often calm, if you surprise them they may bite.

Housing

A minimum of two feet length, one foot broad, and one-foot-high should be the dimensions of your enclosure. Larger is usually preferable because this will be where your animal spends the majority of its time getting exercise and mental stimulation. Habitat choices often include a wire cage with a plastic foundation or a glass or plastic aquarium with a safe lid and ventilation. Make sure that any wire spacing is too small for your hamster to pass through.

Exercise

If hamsters don’t exercise enough, they may get obese and develop various health problems. Because of this, it’s crucial to include an exercise wheel and the largest enclosure you can fit and buy. Outside of their enclosure, hamsters can also move about in exercise balls. Make sure the ball is appropriate for a dwarf hamster, and keep an eye on it even when it’s outside the cage.

Include chew toys and, at the very least, an exercise wheel with a solid surface (not bars) for your hamster to run on. Also include a nest or sleeping area so your hamster has a place to retreat to feel safe. Additionally, keep the enclosure out of direct sunlight and draughts.

Purchasing/Pricing

To ensure you get accurate information on the Robo hamster’s health, background, and temperament, look for a reliable breeder or rescue group before making your purchase. There are numerous rescue organizations that specialize on helping little animals, and occasionally animal shelters will have acceptable hamsters. Expect to pay about $20, though this can change depending on the age and degree of tameness of the animal.

Pros and cons of Having a Robot Hamster as a Pet

Robo hamsters are curious little creatures that are fun to watch and quite simple to keep. Additionally, they don’t take up much room and are quiet. They are not the cuddliest of pets, though. Additionally, because they are nocturnal, you might not observe them at their busiest. Additionally, they might be challenging to handle due to their small size, quickness, and fragility.

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