Waa... V3 already?
Chubby Hamsters V3, New 3rd thread!
Chubby Hamsters V3, New 3rd thread!
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Oct 3 2006, 12:35 AM
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Elite
2,903 posts Joined: May 2006 From: Somewhere in KL |
So! Any takers for the hams for adoption? First come first serve basis on Saturday.
Waa... V3 already? |
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Oct 3 2006, 12:46 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE(InfiniteVoid @ Oct 3 2006, 09:16 AM) I want your pudding bb Ehem... I thought you can't afford another ham? Pudding is NOT FOR ADOPTION daggit!Err.. I'm serious, not joking. Further discussion will chat with you through messenger. Eek Eek is quite skillful lately. She had learned new ninja skill. Now she is able to climb up a 1.5 feet container with just 1 string of wire(I used the wire to hang the water bottle) All the BBs are very chubby now. All had learned how to take mealworms from my hand. Very tame, though a bit timid. Now they are learning how to run in the wheel. hahaha.. very cute to see 3 little hammies run in the wheel Eek Eek sounds so cute though. |
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Oct 3 2006, 01:52 PM
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Elite
2,903 posts Joined: May 2006 From: Somewhere in KL |
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Oct 3 2006, 10:45 PM
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Elite
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LOL
There's someone from adpost keen on the blonde. Better grab her before he does! Ok, 1 pack 500g Suet. Confirmed. RM12, agreed? Nezu one pack, and Jas as well? This post has been edited by Reanne: Oct 3 2006, 10:46 PM |
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Oct 5 2006, 12:10 AM
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Elite
2,903 posts Joined: May 2006 From: Somewhere in KL |
QUOTE(dj.eRicZzz @ Oct 4 2006, 08:34 PM) ![]() my fat hammie bought from reanne and his house... ![]() and...reanne...i wana ask u...hamsters scared of blue light or no? Set up looks nice, actually I'm not sure myself of the light but I think it should be no problem if it's not too bright. Thanks for the update |
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Oct 5 2006, 12:15 AM
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Elite
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WAIT! Is it KDU college?
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Oct 5 2006, 12:30 AM
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Elite
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lol
They had a hamster exhibition not too long ago. From what I heard, the hams there were all in terrible condition and they only had campbells save one miserable hybrid winter white. I bet you bought a campbell. Campbells do tend to bite and are VERY nippy. I have one and she bit me before. |
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Oct 5 2006, 12:38 AM
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Elite
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Errmm... Mouse-like? Chinese hamsters are mouse-like, not campbells or winter whites.
Maybe some pictures can allow us to help identify the species. |
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Oct 5 2006, 12:47 AM
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Elite
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Campbells can be BIG, as in fat la, not as big as syrians. Oh well, coming for the gathering? If so, maybe you can bring them.
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Oct 5 2006, 08:40 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE(dj.eRicZzz @ Oct 5 2006, 06:02 PM) suet...dun angry...and anybody can tell me how does a mealworm look like and where to buy it?? Well, his dad loves mealworms but I haven't bought any mealworms while he was around. I think he will eventually take it if you give it to him.and...reanne...my ham like to eat mealworm o no? QUOTE Yay...jus being add as ham owner.. New here...being intro by friend.. I have 1 female ww..bought from misscraize.. It so tame & cute Btw...how to make ham fat?I mean wat kinda food we need to give to them? Feed them with mealworm? Healthy stuff to supplement their normal mix. |
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Oct 5 2006, 09:02 PM
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Elite
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Sluis and Prestige is my recommendation if you can afford it. Very natural, minimal or no perservatives and colouring.
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Oct 6 2006, 12:01 AM
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Elite
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![]() ![]() heheee... Old pictures of Ceasar. Taken with a crappy camera phone. This post has been edited by Reanne: Oct 6 2006, 12:02 AM |
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Oct 6 2006, 12:06 AM
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Elite
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Campbell laaa!!!
I told u campbells bite already |
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Oct 7 2006, 12:50 AM
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Elite
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Tmrw gonna be hectic... So many hamsters to bring.... Now I need an answer to my question, anyone wants me to bring the golden girl?
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Oct 12 2006, 11:56 PM
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Elite
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Do you live in Bangsar? One of my hams escaped. She's a big silver grey syrian girl.
Eh? Give birth? Ok, that's not my ham. Well, you'd have to leave her alone where she is housed now and give her shredded tissue paper. Tong sampah box? Can, as long as it's clean. Don't disturb her for 10 to 14 days except for food and water. Give her hard boiled egg white and wheatgerm for added protein. Japanese tofu also can. Everyday you can give her a small portion of fruits and veggies such as apples, bananas, celery, carrots and brocoli (No cabbage, lettuce, citrus fruits or durian). Any of the egg, tofu, fruits and veggie should be removed if not eaten within a day. You can handle them safely after 18 days, but be sure to hold them close to the ground, not too too high as they tend to be very jumpy. This post has been edited by Reanne: Oct 13 2006, 12:03 AM |
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Oct 15 2006, 06:21 PM
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Elite
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Wheatgerm oil for birds? I think it should be ok. Cod liver oil is also ok to feed but I don't suggest feeding from a bottle. Use the capsule type because it's neater and easier to give. Just pop the capsule with a clean needle and squeeze onto the mix in the bowl before feeding. Only put the oil into the bowl of mix when you're about the feed. For the wheatgerm oil, just put a few drops into the mix like the cod liver oil. The most you can use is only once a week.
About the cod liver oil, don't buy the cheap ones because some brands do not purify them properly and may contain harmful chemicals. To be on the safe side, use distilled cod liver oil. |
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Oct 16 2006, 03:26 AM
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Elite
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![]() Dark Grey Boy ![]() Golden Boy ![]() All together now, CHEESE! ![]() Grey Boy again Sorry, had to take the pics in a hurry cuz camera ran out of battery fast, so they're not very clear. This post has been edited by Reanne: Oct 16 2006, 03:26 AM |
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Oct 16 2006, 03:30 AM
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Elite
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![]() Silver grey girl ![]() Torturing my Blonde girl ![]() Silver grey girl again ![]() Sg girl again ![]() Sg girl again ![]() Ah, again ![]() Hmm... Smells like a cat... (Het SG boy) ![]() ![]() Check out mah wet look! (Het Sg boy) |
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Oct 16 2006, 03:42 PM
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Elite
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The kuaci used for birds and hamsters do not contain salt, only the ones that we eat do have salt. But don't give too much as it's very fatty.
Do your spot hamsters bite? They're probably mottled campbells. |
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Oct 16 2006, 11:06 PM
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Elite
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LOL
Still fat eh? Looks fatter even. Try using chipsi super, his fur will look less greasy. |
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