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 Chubbie Hamster V12, Chubbie-chubb Furball

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RyoKenzaki
post Jun 13 2009, 11:11 PM

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QUOTE(Lisacrs @ Jun 13 2009, 08:12 PM)
swt...not dun belief u..mayb wat u say is correct also...
my english is not good as well...i dono how to explain wat i trying to tell correctly..so might make some of u cannot understand.
but there a quite a few pet shop at petaling street as well..can u tell us which shop in petaling street that the hamster they sell is not good quality?
mayb u should teach us how to pick healthy hamster here..since u say "sign of stress, inbreed and more cant be see by physically"
bcz since that petshop that i mention in petaling street is a dealer,
many other petshop from other place also get their hamster from there,
so if wat u say is correct, then bad quality hamster is everywhere...
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I only trust reputable pet shop like Pets shack and FLUFF
Other petshop, petaling street's, pets safari etc i dun trust
Yes ur right, unhealthy and inbreed hamster are everywhere, if u dun believe u can ask around other senior member here
Says, if ur a breeder tat are looking for money, u dump 2hamster inside a cage and they start producing offspring
U lazy2 separate the offspring when they sexually mature cause wan2 save cost, duwan buy new cage and they breed among themself
Wouldn't every breeder leave them liddat and supply to petshop since its the faster way to make money and get alot of offspring

Usually we can only distinguish a healthy hamster by selecting a active, alert, energetic, bright eyes, clean nose etc but we wont know if they are inbreed or not
Correct me if im wrong, any senior keeper
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post Jun 14 2009, 02:27 PM

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Now tats a good news for Hyourinmaru lol...
The breeding project started ady?
RyoKenzaki
post Jun 14 2009, 11:17 PM

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Last time i saw white color syrian at sri rampai aquarium shop
But looks unhealthy, sweaty coat and feed on kuaci only
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post Jun 14 2009, 11:36 PM

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They are selling as pet =.=''
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post Jul 11 2009, 12:21 PM

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Gutloading mean feeding ur mealworm with clean food like fruits and potatoes to clean up their internal b4 feeding to hamster
Usually the recommend amount is 4mealworm per day for a hamster
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post Jul 11 2009, 02:19 PM

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QUOTE(eric138 @ Jul 11 2009, 12:25 PM)
4mealworms per day? I think it's a bit too much, esp for dwarf.
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Its for syrian, my fault for not mentioning this
During my time, all the senior told me 4per day

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