My hamster crawled up his little
candle led bulb that led him to his bed. He is just a baby, but now he wont come down. it started last night so we took him down, then he went back up so we are waiting till he comes down. Except he wont
You will need to train him. Put on some soft gloves and undo the
led bulb lights . Put your hand in and get him out. This may take some doing - hence the gloves-they can nip when they are scared -they also jump so make sure the cage is on a soft rug and you are sitting down on the floor - a fall from a kitchen worktop would kill a little hamster.
Next, when the hamster is gently in your hands, remove the gloves one by one, so that he can get used to your "smell". Then let him run in your hands by placing one hand in front of the other alternately. Let him do that until he stops and then he will groom himself -that shows he's getting relaxed. Place him on your chest (if you can stand it - it tickles) and let him have a walk about. Then place him on the rug (be careful- he may run for it) but offer him a TINY slice of apple.
They tire easily so after about 10-20 minutes put him gently back in his cage. Do this daily for at least a week and he will soon be less scared.
You will need to train him. Put on some soft gloves and undo the
led bulb g4 . Put your hand in and get him out. This may take some doing - hence the gloves-they can nip when they are scared -they also jump so make sure the cage is on a soft rug and you are sitting down on the floor - a fall from a kitchen worktop would kill a little hamster.
Next, when the hamster is gently in your hands, remove the gloves one by one, so that he can get used to your "smell". Then let him run in your hands by placing one hand in front of the other alternately. Let him do that until he stops and then he will groom himself -that shows he's getting relaxed. Place him on your chest (if you can stand it - it tickles) and let him have a walk about. Then place him on the rug (be careful- he may run for it) but offer him a TINY slice of apple.
They tire easily so after about 10-20 minutes put him gently back in his cage. Do this daily for at least a week and he will soon be less scared.
Information on interior LED lights installation?
I want to buy some blue led interior lights, but im not sure exactly how to install them. I was wondering if its easy, and if so, about how long does it take to install all 4 tubes properly. Also, if its something that you need some experience in doing, is there a shop anywhere that will install them for me and at what price. i live just a little bit north of chicago, il.
It's easy as crap. No pro is needed. That would be a huge waste of money. This could be a good learning experience. Best thing to do since your a beginner is to google it man.
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