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Not surprising at all! Your big hamster (both male and female) has a snowball gene! That is, a three-line and a snowball gave birth to a half-breed three-line (it's your big hamster!).
I can't see it from the outside, it seems to be an ordinary third line. The cubs born to such hamsters and other hamsters may be red-eyed snowballs! (This is the only possible option).
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Breed issues. I've bought one before with white ones and red eyes. Like guinea pigs. It's not the eye itself.
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That's because of the genetic instability, and inside the black one, there's definitely one that is born with a white SS.
It's normal for a first-line class snowball.
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Your SS is a first-line SS
Found you some information on the red eyes ss:
Spotted (Dwarf Campbells Russian Hamster).
Body length: 10-12cm
Weight: 20-50k
Origin: Central Asia, Mongolia.
Lifespan: 15-2 years.
It is the breed with the most colors in the first line, the body is white and amber is called amber spotted, sometimes referred to as spotted, the eyes are red, the body is white and black, called a panda or called a cow, the eyes are red, there are also black, at present**: 5-10 yuan.
Amber (Dwarf Campbells Russian Hamster).
Body length: 10-12cm
Weight: 20-50k
Origin: Central Asia, Mongolia.
Lifespan: 15-2 years.
The body color is amber between earthy yellow and brownish yellow, and the eyes are red, currently**: 5-10 yuan.
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Because it can incarnate as Pikachu.
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This kind of mutation is very common, hamsters are different in different places, and your hamster has its own characteristics
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Could it be that there are mouse genes in its body, which are the kind of pigs with pointed mouths and long tails.
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The red-eyed is a line of flowers! ~
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It's a line of hamsters with white and red eyes, and it's like a snowball
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There are also red-eyed ones.
You can go to the ** of the post bar to take a look.
It's a rare breed.
This one too. picid=17e7a7869258db2767096efcRegardless of red eyes and black eyes, treat her well.
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Definitely a rabbit child.
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Hamsters have red eyes, I almost bought them last time, and my parents may have inherited them.
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Maybe you're buying a first-line one.
It could also be a variant of a gene.
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The red-eyed ones are a line of snowballs, but they're actually very cute.
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His eyes are red, and it is very likely that he is sick, so try not to get too close to him at this time. It would be better to take him to the pet hospital for a look.
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If this phenomenon did not occur before, it means that your hamster has pink eye. In fact, it is also caused by not paying attention to eye hygiene, in this case, it is best to take him to the pet hospital. Give him some ointment and it will be relieved slowly.
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If the hamster's eyes are red, it should be that there is a problem with the hamster's eyes, there should be inflammation, and you should go to the pet hospital to buy a potion for the hamster to treat eye inflammation.
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It is very likely that his eyes are inflamed, so the redness will appear, and he must be equipped with some anti-inflammatory drugs in time, so that it can be solved faster.
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If the hamster's eyes are red, it means that his eyes are troublesome, you can give him some eye drops, so that he will improve a lot, and slowly it will get better.
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Is it red all the time?
Questions. It's red this morning.
Dear, according to your description, the red corners of the hamster's eyes seem to be a symptom caused by keratitis, and it is recommended that you pay attention to local cleanliness and hygiene to avoid wiping your eyes. Spotted hamsters can be given eye drops using Torber's eye drops. Pay attention to it. If it does not relieve, it is recommended to go to a pet hospital.
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Questions. Thank you.
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What causes red eyes in hamsters? Do you have pink eye? Almost the eyes still have to pay attention to a little pink eye? Or is it contagious?
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If your hamster has something red around its eyes that feels like blood, it could be one of the following:
The hamster abrased the ** around the eyes, causing bleeding or bruising.
The hamster's eye is infected, causing symptoms such as redness, pain, and bleeding around the eye from the side.
Hamsters suffer from eye diseases such as ophthalmia, corneal ulcers, etc., which cause bleeding around the eyes.
If the situation is more severe, it is recommended to take the hamster to the veterinarian to determine ** and carry out accordingly**. If the condition is not too severe, you can gently wash the ** around the eyes with warm water to keep it clean and dry. At the same time, observe whether the hamster has other uncomfortable symptoms, such as loss of appetite, decreased exercise ability, etc., and adjust its diet and environment in time to ensure its health.
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1. The structure of the hamster's eyes
In order to get a preliminary understanding of why your hamster's eyes are red, we need to first understand the hamster's eye structure
Hamsters' eyes are relatively large, and their lenses can become more spherical when light is overfocused, so they have better vision and adaptability. In addition to this, the surface of the hamster's eye has a clear cornea with retina, vitreous, and giant cells inside.
2. Why is it red?
The reason why hamsters' eyes are red is mainly because of the presence of a reflective film on their retina.
A reflective membrane is a type of cell membrane that faces light in front of the eyeball, allowing most of the light to pass through the retina and be absorbed instead of entering the optic nerve. This phenomenon often occurs in humans and other animals (such as cats, horses, etc.), but because the reflective film of hamsters has a large amount of fluorescein produced in the blood (which is Sudan red pigment), we see the red eyes of hamsters when they are in low light or close to the red light range.
3. The hazards of red eyes
Although the red eye of hamsters does not cause any health problems, it is still a cause for concern for breeders. Since hamsters are more active in low-light environments, it is important to keep their sleeping area dark enough. If too much light gets into the hamster's eyes, it can cause discomfort.
So, if the environment is bright, the bird keeper needs to block out the surrounding light to keep them sleeping.
4. How to look at the red-eyed hamster correctly
If you keep a hamster with red eyes, it may not look that popular in the market. But in fact, red-eyed hamsters are just as cute as regular hamsters. In breeding, their ancestors were used to create varieties of flower colors, such as golden yellow, black, and so on.
So, don't dismiss hamsters just because they have red eyes.
Maybe it's an illusion, there may be some hidden infrared light in the light, but in fact, it is possible to produce an illusion in dark light conditions.
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