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Difference between Russian and Chinese dwarf hamsters – character, appearance, cage & care

Difference between Russian and Chinese dwarf hamsters

The difference between a Russian dwarf hamster and a Chinese dwarf hamster can be clearly seen here Are you deciding between a Russian dwarf hamster and a Chinese dwarf hamster ? Both are lovely hamsters, but they differ in appearance, behavior, and how to best set up their habitat. Below you'll find a clear comparison.

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Quick comparison

  • Appearance: Chinese dwarf hamster has a longer tail and looks slimmer.
  • Behavior: Chinese is often faster and more agile ; Russian is often a bit rounder in build and often wakes up briefly during the day.
  • Habitat: Both species like to dig and hide; for both species, plenty of shelter and a deep digging layer works best.
  • Handling: Build up slowly with both; with the Chinese, "safe transfer" with a tube is often extra useful.
  • Housing: For pets , one hamster per enclosure is the most stable choice.

Which one is right for you?

Choose primarily based on your expectations:

  • Do you want active viewing pleasure, especially in the evenings, and a quick explorer? Then the Chinese dwarf hamster is often a good fit.
  • Do you want a dwarf hamster that you can see briefly during the day and with whom calm contact often works well? Then the Russian dwarf hamster might be a good match.

Practical basis that works for both

  • Spacious accommodation with plenty of floor space
  • Deep, diggable ground cover
  • Multiple hiding places (houses + tunnels)
  • Safe running wheel with closed running surface
  • Sand bath as a fixed zone
  • Scattering and foraging

Useful shopping links (for both types)

Hamster cages · Bedding · Houses · Tunnels · Exercise wheels · Sand & sand bath · Hamster food

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