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none because hamsters are smaller than guinea pigs
yes because it provides more space from the guinea pig to roam.
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depends........... if you want a layed back animal i would go with a guinea pig. But if you are looking for a soft, energetic animal go for a chinchilla. sometimes chinchillas can be really mean....... they are also known for shooting urine at people they dont like or who dont give them attention when they want it
hamsters have been smaller than guinea pigs and gerbils look like squirrels but smaller
No I would get a slightly smaller cage than a rabbit cage guinea pigs are a little bit smaller than rabbits so they don't needquite as much space. Also take into consideration that rabbits have paws and guinea pigs have instead very sensitive feet so it is not advisable to put a guinea pig in a cage designed for rabbits. This is because rabbit cages often have a wire bottom which makes cleaning a lot easier, however a wire bottom will definitely hurt the guinea pigs feet- sometimes to the point in which they have to see a vet for treatment.
No chinchillas are aggressive and rabbit can too but not as much as chinchillas!
Zoo cage dimensions vary based on the enclosure and the animal it is designed for. Older zoos tend to have smaller cages than newer ones.
To buy initially, yes. Long term depends on if you buy your hamster fun exciting cages and toys. They can get pretty expensive. Guinea pigs don't need fancy stuff.
Borneo (which is only 5% smaller than New Guinea).
Hamsters ar smaller harder to handle thay have a tiny tail sticking out of their bum they have sharper and smaller teeth and there are not as many types of them as guinea pigs Guinea pigs tails dont stick out they do have one but it is hidden when they bight it doesnt hurt. And they are allot more friendlier