Species : Phodopus Sungorus
Other Names : Siberian Hamster, Siberian Dwarf Hamster, Djungarian Hamster
Expected Life Span : 1.5 - 2 Years
Size : 3.5 - 4 Inches (8 - 10 CM)
Behavior And Temperament : Dwarf winter white Russian hamsters are nocturnal but may be active for short times during the day too. They make good pets, and are generally quite good-natured. Because they are small and quick they can be a challenge to handle, especially for kids.
Social Characteristics : Unlike Syrian hamsters, dwarf winter white Russian hamsters are social with their own species and can be kept in same sex pairs or groupings, but usually only if introduced at a young age. It is not a good idea to introduce adults or new hamsters to a group. Occasionally, hamsters that were raised together may even have to be separated.
Appearance : Dwarf winter white Russian hamsters are normally a dark grey color on their backs with a black dorsal strip along the center of the back. The fur on the belly is white. However, in the winter, the fur can turn white to varying degrees (a change triggered by changes in day length). Selective breeding techniques have produced a few different colours and patterns. Winter white Russian hamsters also have furred feet.
Normal Winter White
Sapphire Winter White
Pearl White Winter White
Pudding Winter White
Yellow Blue Winter White
Notes About Care : Basic care is like that of other hamsters. Due to their size, a wire hamster cage may not be escape proof so an aquarium or other solid sided cage with a ventilated but secure top is preferable. Avoid cedar or pine wood shavings, and keep cages well cleaned though to prevent ammonia build-up from accumulated urine as ventilation is diminished with solid sided housing. Feed a good quality hamster food supplemented with small amounts of fresh foods.