QUOTE(Jamien @ May 31 2008, 03:31 PM)
Actually robos only have one color, which is brown with slightly dark undercoat and white eyebrows and belly. The only exception is a white faced robo who has, well, a white face.
Do you see my display pict? That's my robo, Yuu. If your hamster looks like the one in my display pict, then it's confirmed a robo.
Does your hand smell like food? That's why it bites?

It's a real taboo to let your hand smell like food when u handle hammies. It's like having the message "eat me" written all over your hands.
@John: I may be going up to Kampar to study in January next year.

You choose the syrian I buy and bring for you, then u pay me back lar. Hehe...
lol.. charge him commission too

Added on May 31, 2008, 3:38 pmQUOTE(Jamien @ May 31 2008, 03:23 PM)

What kind of hamsters are yours?

I have a very good impression of syrians since they don't bite unless given a good reason to, like extremely annoyed or is hungry and smell food on your hand.

But I guess this applies well only if the syrian is hand tamed by the breeder before you buy it.

I also had many years experience of keeping robos. They don't bite to draw blood. Just to test around. I call it nipping.

othertimes, I feel like they're testing how far they are allowed to misbehave. Cheeky lil things, robos.
But I'm afraid of RC.

The 2 RC I had kept from my friend temporarily, charged at my hand whenever I open the cage latch and try to chew up my hand. Scary...

WWs depends I guess. A lil in between robos and RC.

Syrian's the best.
oh, then those RCs are not tamed ones.. tamed RCs never bite, trust me
This post has been edited by jayniel: May 31 2008, 03:38 PM