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What Is a Dwarf Hamster?

Soo Owens
Soo Owens

Dwarf hamster may refer to any of a number of hamster species whose members are of diminutive size. These miniature species belong to the genus Phodopus or Cricetulus. They are often favored as pets, though some hamsters still live in the wild. Due to their small size and affinity for specific environments, dwarf hamsters are unusually frail. Their environment must be carefully maintained in order for the hamsters to enjoy a long life in captivity.

There are ten species between the two genera that fit the dwarf hamster classification. They all originate from dry or semi-arid climates throughout Eurasia and Asia. Roborovski's hamster is found in the Gobi Desert, while Campbell’s dwarf hamster resides in dry mountainous areas, like the Altay mountains of Mongolia.

A dwarf hamster.
A dwarf hamster.

The lifespan of most dwarf hamster species is short. Some species, such as the winter white Russian dwarf hamster and Campbell’s hamster, live around two and a half years at the most. Other miniature species, like Roborovski's, live up to four years in captivity. The average lifespan of all species tends to increase in captivity, as exposure to predators and other threats is limited. The lifespan also changes based on other environmental factors.

Roborovski's hamster is found in the Gobi Desert.
Roborovski's hamster is found in the Gobi Desert.

While the hamsters' sizes can differ according to their environment, no dwarf hamster species has been known to reach the same length as a regular-sized hamster, even in captivity. Roborovski's hamster is the smallest species known to exist and, on average, reaches only 1.5 inches (3.81 cm) in length when fully matured, with rare cases approaching 3 inches (7.5 cm). The Chinese dwarf hamster averages 3 inches (7.5 cm) to 3.5 inches (9 cm) and can weigh between .9 ounces (25 grams) and 1.5 ounces (43 grams).

Dwarf hamster care is similar to that of other small mammals. Owners often provide the hamster with bedding through which it can burrow, as its natural instinct is to dig, along with some tubing for it to climb in and out. The tubing should not be too large, or the hamster will find itself unable to safely climb out of it. Wood bedding other than cedar or pine is recommended as absorbent, dust free, and safe for the fragile respiratory system of dwarf hamsters. The temperature should remain constant, and food should always be available, as the hamster will eat a lot and often.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is a dwarf hamster?

A dwarf hamster is a small rodent belonging to the genus Phodopus, which includes species like the Russian dwarf hamster, Campbell's dwarf hamster, and the Roborovski dwarf hamster. These tiny creatures typically weigh between 1 to 2 ounces and are popular as pets due to their diminutive size and endearing behaviors.

How long do dwarf hamsters typically live?

Dwarf hamsters have a lifespan ranging from 1.5 to 2 years, though some may live up to 3 years with proper care. Their relatively short lifespan compared to other pets is something potential owners should consider before adopting one of these adorable rodents.

What do dwarf hamsters eat?

Dwarf hamsters are omnivores and thrive on a diet consisting of a balanced hamster mix, which includes seeds, grains, nuts, and pellets. They also enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables in moderation. It's important to provide a variety of foods to ensure they receive all necessary nutrients for a healthy life.

Can dwarf hamsters be kept together?

Some dwarf hamster species, like the Campbell's or Russian, can be kept in same-sex pairs or small groups if introduced at a young age. However, they can become territorial, so it's crucial to monitor their interactions. The solitary Roborovski dwarf hamster is typically better off living alone to prevent stress and aggression.

How much space does a dwarf hamster need?

Despite their small size, dwarf hamsters require ample space to explore, play, and exercise. A cage with a minimum of 450 square inches of floor space is recommended, along with a wheel for exercise and tunnels or hideouts for enrichment. A larger habitat allows for a more stimulating environment and a happier hamster.

Are dwarf hamsters easy to care for?

Dwarf hamsters are generally considered low-maintenance pets, but they do require daily care, including feeding, cage cleaning, and interaction. They are nocturnal, so they're most active at night, which can be a consideration for light sleepers. With gentle handling, they can become quite tame, making them suitable for older children and adults.

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    • A dwarf hamster.
      By: Stefan Andronache
      A dwarf hamster.
    • Roborovski's hamster is found in the Gobi Desert.
      By: chungking
      Roborovski's hamster is found in the Gobi Desert.