Martes, Abril 24, 2012

The Eyeless Toothless White Campbell Dwarf Hamster


     The Eyeless Toothless White Hamster is a result of breeding a Ruby Eyed Mottled Hamster to another Ruby Eyed Mottled Hamster. With this kind of pairing, there is a 25% chance of getting an eyeless, toothless white hamster. It would be hard to identify if they are eyeless, toothless at first because hamsters are born with their eyes closed. However, once the other pups have opened their eyes already, you would notice that this kind of hamster doesn't have any eyes to open. This isn't really a problem because hamsters have poor eyesight and they rely mostly on their smell. The problem here is the lack of teeth. Because of this, the hamster cannot eat solid food, and would then be considerably poor in health. Most eyeless, toothless, white hamsters die before they are weaned, but those who survive,with proper care, can live up to 9 months of age. They don't grow big, and would always look like a pup, and would probably be bullied by other hamsters if placed inside a colony. To avoid this, it would be better to not pair the following:


Ruby Eyed Mottled with Ruby Eyed Mottled
Ruby Eyed Mottled with Albino w/ a history of Ruby Eyed Mottled
Mottled with Mottled (for beginners) >> if you are not sure if your hamsters are ruby eyed or not.

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