Russian dwarf hamster cage & furnishings – hamster scaping-proof
A good cage for a Russian dwarf hamster primarily consists of: a surface area, a deep digging layer, and hiding places. If you arrange this properly, you'll often automatically see more natural behavior: digging, foraging, quiet activity, and less stress. On this page, we explain how to make an enclosure "hamsterscaping-proof": from size and type of enclosure to zones, safety, and maintenance.
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✓ Deep excavation layer
Guideline: around 20cm or more of diggable ground cover for tunnels and chambers.
✓ Fixed zones
Sand zone, digging zone, wheel zone and hiding routes make the stay logical and peaceful.
✓ More bottom than height
Hamsters are not "climbers" like some mice; falling from heights poses unnecessary risks.
How big should the accommodation be?
For Russian dwarf hamsters, a minimum of 80 x 40 cm is often used as a guideline (and larger is better). The reason is simple: you want to be able to create multiple zones and provide a deep substrate without everything feeling "crowded in."
Terrarium, tank or barred cage?
- Terrarium / closed tank: ideal for a deep digging layer and stable airflow (ensure good ventilation).
- Bar cage: possible, but often requires additional solutions for depth (and in some animals you see gnawing behaviour more quickly on bars).
- Main selection criterion: can you safely dispose of deep litter and does it remain quiet/organised?
The 4 basic zones (hamsterscaping-proof)
1) Digging zone
Create a single large excavation section with excavatable, tunnel-resistant bedding. Mixing can help (e.g., fibers + humus/cave sand) as long as it remains dust-free.
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2) Sand zone
Sand is a good permanent grooming area. Keep it clean; some hamsters also use it as a toilet.
3) Rad zone
Choose a stable exercise wheel with a closed running surface . A minimum diameter of 20 cm is recommended for Russian dwarf hamsters.
4) Hiding routes (above and below)
Hamsters want to be able to get from A to B without being exposed. Use multiple houses, tunnels, and shelters.
View: Houses · Tunnels · Hamsterscaping
Safety: Do's and Don'ts
Safety check (mild & practical)
- Avoid great heights: choose wide routes rather than high climbing structures.
- Stable design: heavy items on the floor or on sturdy platforms, never “floating” above tunnels.
- Closed running wheel: no bars/mesh as a running surface.
- Ventilation & climate: ensure good ventilation, especially in summer; you can measure this with a thermo-hygrometer .
Checklist cage & furnishings
- ✓ Minimum 80 x 40 cm (larger = easier to create zones).
- ✓ Excavation zone with tunnel-resistant ground cover (guideline around 20 cm or more).
- ✓ Sand zone as a permanent location (keep clean).
- ✓ Running wheel ≥ 20 cm, closed running surface.
- ✓ Minimum 2 shelters + multiple routes (tunnels/shelter).
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FAQ – cage & furnishings
Is height important?
For hamsters, floor space is usually more important than height. You'll want space for digging layers, routes, and zones.
Should I always do hamster scaping?
You don't have to scape "beautifully", but you do need to enable hoarding behaviour: deep substrate, hiding routes, a sand zone and a safe wheel.
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