Can you keep a hamster in a terrarium?

Can you keep a hamster in a terrarium?

Glass cages / tanks / terrariums are a great choice for dwarf hamsters as they tend to stay on one level. Syrians are more inclined to climb but will live quite happily in a glass cage as long as you provide plenty of toys and things for them to climb on or through etc.

How big should a hamster terrarium be?

Aim for a minimum of 24 inches by 12 inches, and at least 12 inches tall. However, to keep your hamster active and happy, try to get a bigger cage—when it comes to hamster cages, bigger is always better. Syrian hamsters need ample space to run and play, and the actual floor space of the cage is important for this.

What is the best habitat for a hamster?

Hamsters love to dig and burrow, so the deeper a base the better. Alongside a deep base a hamster will need a food bowl, water bottle, an exercise wheel and a nesting area for privacy.

Are hamster cages bad for hamsters?

As they chew the wires of a cage, the plastic coating of the wires can come off and possibly choke the hamster. Over time, the hamster may even be able to chew off part of the cage, which could cause internal damage if swallowed.

Can hamsters stay in glass cages?

Many hamsters are kept in glass tanks with a secure wire mesh top. A glass tank may better protect your hamster from other pets and small children. Glass tanks can heat up quickly and cause your hamster distress. The tank should always be kept in a well-ventilated but draft-free location.

Is 20 gallons enough for a Syrian hamster?

We think a 20 gallon hamster tank is a good option for most hamster breeds, and probably the minimum you should consider for a Syrian hamster. Ideally you want the bottom floor of your 20 gallon hamster tank to be long and low. A 30 gallon tank however would be better, and a 40 gallon tank ideal.

Is a 50 gallon tank big enough for a hamster?

A 20-gallon tank is the minimum size for holding one Syrian hamster or two Dwarf hamsters. You may even consider getting a cage as big as 50 gallons. You may consider getting a cage as large as 46 inches x 22 inches or larger to give your hamster plenty of space.

Are glass cages better for hamsters?