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New first timer - So I'm supposed to clean the wheel every few days, right? But also not disturb the sleeping nest? Well...

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[A sleeping Syrian hamster half buried in the nest he made behind the running wheel]

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Maz can edit posts if you ask her 🙏 I think it's OK to leave the wheel for a bit. It is tricky though. Can you move the wheel to another spot and put a hide in this spot to stop him going to where the wheel is to nest?
 
Maz can edit posts if you ask her 🙏 I think it's OK to leave the wheel for a bit. It is tricky though. Can you move the wheel to another spot and put a hide in this spot to stop him going to where the wheel is to nest?
If it's okay to leave for a few more days (it's been 4 days since he came home), I think i will wait and hope that once he gets more adjusted (the Humane Society said he was shy at first but comes out of his shell p soon) he'll move his bed out of the current hiding spot
 
Is there any way to edit? Didn't realize my phone butchered the post title XD
Edited :-) I wouldn't worry about trying to remove the wheel to clean it. I sometimes just leave it in place and give it a wipe inside with a damp cloth if needed :-) Is he actually peeing in it? Many do but some don't.
 
Edited :-) I wouldn't worry about trying to remove the wheel to clean it. I sometimes just leave it in place and give it a wipe inside with a damp cloth if needed :-) Is he actually peeing in it? Many do but some don't.
Thanks! Doesn't look or smell like he's peeing in it, but just wanted to cover my bases as I get the hang of being a hamster parent
 
They don't like their wheels being washed :-) In fact sometimes they stop using it if it's been washed, but you can usually tempt them back in by putting a smelly treat in there - eg a bit of cucumber, a walnut half or a tiny bit of cheddar cheese. It has to be done sometimes, but I do it "as and when" and not every few days and in between that, just a wipe with a damp cloth :-)
 
Edited :-) I wouldn't worry about trying to remove the wheel to clean it. I sometimes just leave it in place and give it a wipe inside with a damp cloth if needed :-) Is he actually peeing in it? Many do but some don't.
That’s what I do, just swipe the running surface with a damp cloth
 
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They don't like their wheels being washed :-) In fact sometimes they stop using it if it's been washed, but you can usually tempt them back in by putting a smelly treat in there - eg a bit of cucumber, a walnut half or a tiny bit of cheddar cheese. It has to be done sometimes, but I do it "as and when" and not every few days and in between that, just a wipe with a damp cloth :-)
When I clean it Nibbles jumps in starts walking with his nose on the wheel floor like a bloodhound 😅 he doesn’t “rocket pee” on it anymore, he only did that the first days
 
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