Would This Cage Fit TWO Dwarf Hamsters?

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They would fit, but you'd need to later upgrade to a larger cage. I know that the price is really good, but it's better to buy a comfy home for them. Here's a good cage:

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It's $ 40, but it's well worth it to keep them comfy. Hope this helps!
That is way too small. Yes, they could both theoretically live in there, but they wouldnt be happy. I would suggest something more like the one "Amanda" suggested, its much bigger. Remember when it comes to cages always get the biggest cage you can afford. But make sure to watch how big the spacing is as well since you are getting dwarf hamsters you dont wan them to escape: ) (if you do find a big cage but the spacing is too big, you can always get it and go to the hardware store and buy some "hardware cloth" to cover the bars and make the spacing smaller, but it is from $ 6 -10 a role) Remember to always check craigslist!! there is often people on there who sell old nice cages for really cheap
Okay for a HAMSTER, yea, that would fit, both hamsters. I would suggest thou, getting a bit larger cage, hamsters like a little space of their own. But if there is no choice, 2 dwarf hamsters could fit, dwarf hamsters are pretty small!

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Let me know how it goes!:))
Haha to the other post someone went oops.

It can fit two dwarf hamsters ... comfortably sure, if you want to go with a wire cage that will work for them, you can also go the route of a glass aquarium tank. I kept two gerbils in a ten comfortably (although go as big as you can since if you add things for them like a wheel and a hide you want to give them enough roam room) I did also keep the same gerbil pair in a 20 tank and that was a better spacial fit ... With aquarium tanks they really do run cheaper than the plastic cages and as long as you don't bang them into things last longer-and are less likely to break, just make sure you have a fitting screen lid for it and you're all set with that as a set up. Hamsters and small rodents can be kept in aquariums the rodent that is said to not be kept in glass tanks are rats (which is true-I have a handful of them and they do better into a wire cage) . Just keep them off pine and soft wood beddings, using Aspen is good (phenols get released when they urinate on soft wood and can cause a lot of harm), I like using the paper bedding they have it's a lot softer and if done with two different company's can keep the smell down longer for my rats (which are what I have only now).
Of course they would FIT; but not comfortably. Rabbits need a lot more space than that. And aside from that, it's not even intended for bunnies. pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com

I know dwarf rabbits are tiny, and they stay tiny, but they need more space than that; especially if they're going to be in their cage a lot. (Which they will be, unless you intend to litter-train them)



For two dwarf rabbits, I would suggest something around the size of 2 x 3 feet large, if you fit a cage that large in your house.

Hope that helps!:)
I would say yes but from the picture I can't really see the dimensions of the cage ... but I would say yes it is.