Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Sunfire Dwarf Hamsters

Balloon (left) is a blue argente,
Hairspray (right) is a cream argente Sunfire Hamster
 

























I took a break from breeding hamsters for a few years [ok ten years] after I left Philly and had my first son. I wanted to share the magical experience of hamster keeping with my kids, so we recently went to the local small town pet shop (we have Petco and that's about it) and they picked out some Sunfire dwarf hamsters. Personally, I'd prefer Campbell's, but the selection at our local stores isn't great, and it's unlikely they're purebred anyway. 

Sunfire dwarf hamsters are Winter White hamsters hybridized with Campbell's. The reason commercial breeders did this was to introduce the wide variety of Campbell's color genes into the Winter White species. The issue is that some of these hybrids have genetic and health issues. 

One of the first hamsters we tried to keep was another winter white hybrid from our local Petco, and when we got it home, we realized it was "Stargazing," which is a neurological disorder common in these hybrids. She would constantly stand up on her back legs then do a backflip. These poor critters are at risk of head injury if they fall on a food bowl or other hard surface, and also a fall risk if they are being held or climb something and fall. 

Another issue with hybrids is that they're more likely to be diabetic. You can buy diabetes test strips made for humans to test your hamsters' urine for diabetes. Keep the diet as low in sugar as possible regardless.

Allegedly, they also tend to be less fertile than purebred hamsters. We currently have 2 females and a male, and we're going to try breeding them. I wanted my kids to experience the joys of having baby hamsters like I did when I was a child. When I was 8 years old I was making Punnett squares and learning about genetics and biology. If I had never done this, I don't think I'd have followed my heart and had the career I have today. We won't be distributing these hybrid hamsters for ethical reasons, but we will give them a forever home. 

My kids are fairly obsessed with the hamsters, and my 4 year old has been watching hamster videos on YouTube for over a year now. He memorizes hamster care facts and knows all about them. He plays with them daily and helps to take care of them. We'll keep you posted on our hamster journey. 


"Hairspray" and "Balloon" are Red eye argente Sunfire hamsters


"Frosty" above is a pearl yellow line Sunfire Hamster

Frosty's summer coat has more brown ticking than her winter coat

Balloon

Balloon and Frosty in February



Friday, July 26, 2013

Friday, May 4, 2012

"Flame Djungarian"

DSC_0121 by Felicia McCaulley
DSC_0121, a photo by Felicia McCaulley on Flickr.

The new Winter White Campbell's hybrid "Flame Djungarian" hamster I got for my birthday! I named him Kvothe after the main character in Patrick Rothfuss's "the Name of the Wind." Flame Djungarians are similar to the Mandarins, except they have red eyes instead of black.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

New babies' eyes are open

DSC_0052 by Felicia McCaulley
DSC_0052, a photo by Felicia McCaulley on Flickr.

The new babies' eyes are open after 10 days of life. They've been eating solid food for a few days as well.

New baby hamsters!

Untitled by Felicia McCaulley
Untitled, a photo by Felicia McCaulley on Flickr.


Three black, two blue (or dilute black?), two red eyed lilac, and one dove.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Monday, July 18, 2011

Are you going to share that?

Two of the young Blue Campbell's Russian Dwarf hamsters available now. Her sister wants to know if she plans to share that cashew!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Whiskers - Campbell's Dwarf Hamster

Whiskers by Felicia McCaulley
Whiskers, a photo by Felicia McCaulley on Flickr.
A Blue Russian Campbell's Dwarf Hamster female showing us her whiskers. She is just one of the young hamsters available now.

Campbell's Dwarf Hamsters Enjoying Sand Bath

Family sand bath by Felicia McCaulley
Family sand bath, a photo by Felicia McCaulley on Flickr.

The females and their mother enjoyed a sand bath today. Sand baths help keep the coat soft and free of oil. I use Chinchilla bath sand.

Live Video Feed of Roborovski Hamsters

What a cute idea. Go to http://www.hamstercrazy.com/ to see a live video feed of someone's pet Roborovski hamsters. They are dozing right now in their little plastic igloo. Adorable.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Adopted Russian Campbell's Dwarf Hamster

Panini2 by Felicia McCaulley
Panini2, a photo by Felicia McCaulley on Flickr.

This is Panini, my late adopted dwarf hamster. She came to us when she was already a couple years old and had a large mammary tumor. We only had her for a short time, but we were did our best to give her a comfortable, happy home. She spent her last remaining days in a 4 foot long tank with plenty of toys, food, and love.

Blue Russian Campbell's Dwarf Hamster with Pearl Winter White Hamster

Here is a photo of Boots, the mother of the baby hamsters we currently have available, and her old roommate Snowflake, a Winter White hamster. Sadly, Snowflake is no longer with us.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Dark Beige Russian Campbell's Dwarf Hamster male

Smoky belly by Felicia McCaulley
Smoky belly, a photo by Felicia McCaulley on Flickr.
Here's a photo of the father of the babies I have currently available. I took this picture of his belly to show off his color. As you can see, he is not just a regular beige or argente. He carries all four Campbell's Dwarf color genes, including opal (dd), but is showing red eyed argente (pp), black eyed argente (pp), and black (aa).

He's very friendly and healthy, just like his babies. He even gets along well with his sons that he never met until they were a month old. He allowed them to live with him and accepted them immediately.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Rborovski Hamsters Drinking

hamsters drinking by Felicia McCaulley
hamsters drinking, a photo by Felicia McCaulley on Flickr.

A couple years ago I took a break from Campbell's and bred Roborovski's. Here is a cute picture of the Roborovski pups drinking out of a water dish.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Roborovski Hamster eating Oxbow pellet

Num num num by Felicia McCaulley
Num num num, a photo by Felicia McCaulley on Flickr.
I took a break from Campbell's and kept Roborovski Hamsters for a few years. Here's a photo of one of my adorable Robos eating an Oxbow pellet.


We still have a few young baby Campbell's Dwarf Hamsters available right now, updated pics coming soon