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 on: May 30, 2008, 11:57:10 PM 
Started by igor - Last post by igor
Just a reminder all, we are PG-13 forum.  Grin

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 on: May 18, 2008, 12:20:23 AM 
Started by Spacemonkey - Last post by Luv my Hamsters
 :)thanks for joining! i have two long hair serian hamsters! they each live in their own condo.... please, share more with us!

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 on: May 17, 2008, 08:46:27 PM 
Started by Spacemonkey - Last post by igor
Hello SpaceMonkey!  Welcome to Hamster forum!

There is not much stuff on here yet, I'd love to see some of your photos. 
Members are allowed to post photos up to 3MB in filesize.  Thanks for joining us.

 Grin

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 on: May 17, 2008, 08:31:40 PM 
Started by Spacemonkey - Last post by Spacemonkey
Hi everyone, just browsing through Google (as you do!) and thought I'd join up  Grin

I have been owning and breeding Syrian Hamsters for longer than I care to admit, currently have 10 and more babies on the way! I'll post some pics of them all once I get accustomed to the board.

Looking forward to getting to know you all  Wink


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 on: May 14, 2008, 12:31:24 PM 
Started by Matty - Last post by Luv my Hamsters
 :)Thank you for posting! You can post what-ever you want as long as there is no hamster abuse! I am also very glad you joined. Let us know more about your hamster experience! 

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 on: May 14, 2008, 09:38:23 AM 
Started by Matty - Last post by igor
Hello Matt!
I live in NJ and my wife has 2 syrians.  Are hamsters very popular in England?

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 on: May 14, 2008, 01:25:00 AM 
Started by Matty - Last post by Matty
Hey - I hope I'm not going against any anti-breeding rules that've been set up on the site by psting this, and I'm really sorry if I am (just let me know if this sort of post isn't appreciated)...but my argente female campbells (mated with a blue male, and a banded argente?? male - I've never been very good at identifying odd colours!!) has given birth to 6 babies (over 2 litters) in blue, dove, argente and normal colours and I'm looking for good homes for them.  I was hoping to house them in groups of two-three (same-sex), as they've grown up together, and so tend to do very well as a group long-term in this set-up. 

If anyone is interested then please let me know and I can send some photos, and organise a time for you to meet them.  I prefer people not to buy these animals for young children as they're quick and need regular cleaning out (more frequently than syrians - about 2-3 times a week). They enjoy and thrive on daily attention and space to run around, so a group o 2-3 would need a cage of at least 55 x 39 x 27 cm (I recommend the ferplast mini duna cage).

Thanks for reading my post! - If you'd like to contact me, please email zchayi7@ucl.ac.uk or call 07504352473.
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 on: May 14, 2008, 01:13:31 AM 
Started by Matty - Last post by Matty
Hey everyone!

I'm Matty from London and I've kept lots and lots of syrians and Campbell dwarves in the past.  I currently have several Campbell dwarves and a syrian who's just over 2 years, who I bred myself :-)

Is there anyone else here from London?

Bye for now
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 on: May 11, 2008, 11:25:38 PM 
Started by boney - Last post by igor
Hi boney!  Grin

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 on: May 05, 2008, 11:33:42 AM 
Started by Hamster - Last post by Luv my Hamsters
I hope you enjoy this site! Cool

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