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Re: Long Haired Syrian
be aware with the rolly wheels as they do tend to break.
you should be able to get hemp from pet shops that supply horse products, although it will prob be easier for you to use the cat pellets which ys are also fine to use ![]() heres a pic of toupe my male long hair ![]() ![]()
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Re: Long Haired Syrian
Yes I have used Aubiose, though do beware, it can often go mouldy if not stored properly. Finacard or Megazorb is much better. My longhaired male show hamsters were ok on Megazorb.... I groomed them with an ordinary plastic comb for humans - I found the toothbrush didn't get into the coat as well.
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