QUOTE(blurjoey @ Jan 24 2008, 09:42 PM)
The Curve there got pet stall during the flea market. Have to search through all the stalls and there will be a stall selling hamster, GP, scorpions, SG, etc...
Wah so fun flea market in KL, in Kuching is like Chubby Hamsters V6, Sleeping furballs of Fun!
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QUOTE(jamince @ Jan 25 2008, 02:51 PM) crazymouse, So rich buy another habitrail, if i were you, i just buy 2ft. tank, nicer =)wat do u mean by dangerous to keep my robo in cage? cos even though i keep in cage but i also cover the lower part with cardboards as like how i cover the ladder. so i think it's somehow same like a habitrail. i'll buy another habitrail when my robo get pregnant~ hehe.. |
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So happy~ My baby hamster's colour exactly like the father, now i have a heir~ or a heiress~
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Jan 27 2008, 07:47 PM
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Jan 28 2008, 09:52 PM
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Jan 28 2008, 10:22 PM
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QUOTE(Enferno @ Jan 28 2008, 10:24 PM) i'm just wondering..what is the diff between wodent wheels with other wheel..i'm cool with safari wheel.. wodent cost a bomb.. might as well get another habitrail for hammy?? i'm just curious, don't shoot me like frostfox..lolx QUOTE Rodents are attracted to the wheel's entry holes - which also offer a really nifty effect when watching them run. Hamsters avoid broken legs and strangulations. Sugar gliders go absolutely nuts on these wheels. Even rats love running since they don't get their feet hurt and their tails whacked by unsafe axle supports. The semi-enclosed design and the solid rear wall also makes rodents, who are natural "wall-huggers," feel much safer as they run. Wodent Wheels are easily disassembled for cleaning and are constructed of tough, safe plastic with a stable base of heavy-gauge painted (baked-on powder coated) steel. Wodent Wheels are low cost, much safer and quieter than conventional wire exercise wheels, and have a clean, simple design using recycled and recyclable plastics. If they aren't being attacked by chewers, with a little care Wodent Wheels will last for years. Wodent Wheels are not recommended for gerbils and chinchillas with chewing problems. Don't worry, as long as you don't harm your hammy, we won't harm you. |
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QUOTE(erikachen @ Feb 1 2008, 03:21 AM) hey guys... im really desperate..... Do bring it to vet, this is a serious matter.I dont know what happened to my robo... Few days back someone here said she's sprained and will heal... but now i see the "thing" have grown.... its BULGING out bigger and she's dragging it behind her.... She has become weaker..... and doesnt run as fast when i put my hand inside the cage to grab her for picture... Please help me..... I dont want it to die..... [attachmentid=391487] Whats wrong with her?? Should I bring her to the vet?? Someone told me its useless..... |
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Guys, is it good Habitrail mix with Living World food?
Yay! Kuching got WW ady!! Cost me a bomb tho.. |
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Feb 1 2008, 06:18 PM
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QUOTE(Reanne @ Feb 1 2008, 05:57 PM) Those 2 brands not much difference. Both under same brand. Those are cheap food, usually used as filler. Really? Aww! Thats too bad..QUOTE(sOuLx @ Feb 1 2008, 05:58 PM) better mix habitrail staple food with prestige or harry hamster food... soulx, if kuching got prestige or harry hamster food, i already buy that!living world food not quite sure about it.. |
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QUOTE(Core_Trace(R) @ Feb 2 2008, 01:09 PM) yosh....my syrians are tamer and tamer each day,lol..... Good lorh, my Syrian always bit me, maybe protecting her child. they didnt piss on my hand anymore...so far so good.....like to grab them... soulx,how big ur syrian? The babies already can eat, walk, etc etc.. So happie~ Tommorow will buy tank for them. =) |
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Guys, WW can stay in a group?
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Ya, same with Kuching, sometimes I'm soooooooooooo blur O_o
Guys, how often you give your hamster mealworm? I just gave my Syrian a packet of mealworms(the placestic is 3cmX3cm size) |
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Oh, if like that, i need only buy one lah, can save money buy cage.
Will WW grow as big as Syrians? |
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QUOTE(Laine @ Feb 3 2008, 07:36 PM) hi.. i'm about to get myself a hamster.. may i know as a beginner, which type of hamster should i buy? i mean which type is easier to keep? thanks! For me, i think you better get a Syrian, coz, they are the most easiest to tame and besides that, Syrians are not as dast as the small Hamsters. No problem to catch it. |
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