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Note the size of the dwarf hamster (left front of the wheel) in comparison to the terrarium / Note the size of the dwarf hamster (left side, near the wheel) in relation to the terrarium size (all Images courtesy of Mimi01)

Userin Mimi01 from Hamster Forum has converted their former reptile terrarium to preserve for their hamster-Dame Bella and presented here. The enclosure itself has a footprint of 135cm x 50cm , with an additional cultivation was extended to a total length of 190cm . The terrarium is designed very carefully and elaborately.

It was only natural materials such as plywood, cork, wood dowels, tongue depressors, grass nests and tunnels, roots, hemp mats, Kokonsnuß-hiding or hay used. The litter consists of small animal bedding and litter hemp, it is scattered around 20cm high. As a runner, a Wodent Wheel (available from Rodipet ) was used. The enclosure is of Mimi01 redecorated from time to time. was

On the rear wall to provide additional employment opportunities nor a "herb garden" installed. This is forward closed with a plexiglass plate and side with Construction is secured to prevent the hamster may crash. The rear panel itself is a classic Terrarientechnik created - on polystyrene was first tile adhesive epoxy resin and then applied as a sealant. The back wall is therefore very hard and knabbersicher.

Cultivation - Home Version 1

Cultivation - Home Version 2

decorated with crushed the house serves as the impeller level. The cork (available as bedding for turtles in the terrarium) was simply glued with wood glue.

The roof is removable for nest control.

At night, lit the terrarium using a so-called "moon light" (in LED version). So you can watch the hamster without disturbing it. See also the news of sixth June 2010: Technology in the hamster terrarium.


female hamster Bella (Djungarian dwarf hamster) seems to feel quite comfortable.


English Summary
User Mimi01 from the German Forum hamster adapted her old reptile terrarium for her dwarf hamster Bella. The terrarium alone measures 4'5" x 1'8" (135cm x 50cm) , the total length including the extension is 6'3" (190cm) .

Only natural materials were used: poplar plywood, cork, wooden dowels, tounge depressors (craft sticks), grass nests and tunnels, roots, hemp mats, coconut hideouts, and hay. The bedding depth is about 8" (20cm) . The wheel is a Transoniq Wodent Wheel. Mimi01 changes the cage furniture every once in a while.

The little "hanging garden" has a plexi glass window in the front and a wire "window" on the side so the hamster can not fall from a height. The backplane was made using traditional terrarium technique: a styrofoam base coated with tile adhesive and sealed with epoxy. This is hard enough to be unchewable by hamsters.

The multi-chamber house is made from poplar plywood and has a removable roof for easy checking of the nest. The front was decorated with cork crumbs (available as bedding for tortoises in the terra section of the pet shop) which were glued on with Ponal brand water-based white glue.

At night the terrarium can be lighted with a so-called "moonlight" (LED variant) to watch the hamster without disturbing her. See also the posting from 2010-06-06: Technical Accessories for Hamster Terrariums .

Dwarf girl Bella (a Russian Winter White) seems to enjoy her home. basically can you give a hamster and completely without any technology -

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