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I’ve welcomed a new little hamster into my home.
She’s a 5-week-old Russian dwarf hamster in the ‘Russian blue’ colour.
I’ve called her Droppie, which means ‘little liquorice’ in English.
she weighes 33gr.

She had a crusty eye, which I had to clean yesterday using some cooled boiled water; i removed her sand bath last night.
I managed to clean her eye, although she did start squeaking a bit, but it had to be done.
This is, of course, a violation of her trust; this morning she absolutely refused to be picked up in the hamster taxi and started screaming again. I put some treats down for her and left her in peace.

She was handled daily by the breeder, but now, with a new home, new surroundings and new people, it’s naturally a bit nerve-wracking for her.
She has a fully furnished scape in a 100x40x40 tank, which she’s happily exploring, but it does make it difficult to take her out of the cage and help her settle in. she had a almost empty tank at the breeder, just a house and a wheel and 5cm bedding.
What’s the best way to go about this?

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Lovely girl. She has a great name 🐾❤️ I suppose the key is food food food 🙂 I wonder if hamsters would play with prey like things the way cats do. Perhaps a tiny feather or something insect like that's safe to use 🥰
 
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She is gorgeous :-) You must be so happy :-) I would just do the usual thing of giving her a few days to adjust and settle in and then start gradually from there offering the odd treat :-) My experience is that even if they are used to being handled by a breeder it is basically starting from scratch again once they move to a new home as you are a different person and they've had a big change of environment. So just time and patience as usual :-)

So have they relaxed the rules in the Netherlands now then? How did you manage to find a dwarf hamster?!!
 
She is gorgeous :-) You must be so happy :-) I would just do the usual thing of giving her a few days to adjust and settle in and then start gradually from there offering the odd treat :-) My experience is that even if they are used to being handled by a breeder it is basically starting from scratch again once they move to a new home as you are a different person and they've had a big change of environment. So just time and patience as usual :-)

So have they relaxed the rules in the Netherlands now then? How did you manage to find a dwarf hamster?!!
No, unfortunately they did not decide any different yet.
But people are steel keeping and breeding them, and this one needed a home.
Hopefully the government will make a good decision. I think they have until the end of august to motivate their grounds.
 
Is that the Ferplast Jerry tank you have there? :-) It looks like it. I just linked the larger version of it on here recently. Can you tell us how the barred top comes off please? I know there is a large door in the top of the bars, but it's inclear how the whole barred top comes off. Does it just lift off or slide sideways?
 
No, unfortunately they did not decide any different yet.
But people are steel keeping and breeding them, and this one needed a home.
Hopefully the government will make a good decision. I think they have until the end of august to motivate their grounds.
Fingers crossed 🤞🌺
 
Is that the Ferplast Jerry tank you have there? :-) It looks like it. I just linked the larger version of it on here recently. Can you tell us how the barred top comes off please? I know there is a large door in the top of the bars, but it's inclear how the whole barred top comes off. Does it just lift off or slide sideways?
Yes, it is the Ferplast Jerry 100. :)
The top has a very large door in it, big enough to do they daily feeding and interacting.
The whole top can be taken of very easy by just lifting it.
The bars from the side of the top just slide over the glas, and the top has some plastic screws in the bars so it can be fastened tightly.
I don't think it is needed and i have the screws loose.

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Thank you :-) So does it slide off sideways or lift off upwards? I had a Kerry Terrarium once and the bars slid off sideways and made a terrible grating noise that used to terrify the hamster! So I didn't use it for long.
 
You just lift it upwards, no noise.
Only the opening of the door in the top makes a bit of noise,but she doesn't seem to get spooked by it.
 
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That sounds great. I recently saw this tank available in the uk in two sizes. The Jerry 100 (your version) and the Jerry 100 Large which is deeper and taller.
 
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