you should clean it every 2 days. unless it is really dirty before then
hope this helps
If you have a big enough cage (which is 7.5 feet) then you only need to clean it once a week.
When choosing a guinea pig cage with a removable tray, important features to consider include the size of the cage to ensure enough space for the guinea pig to move around comfortably, the material of the cage for durability and safety, the ease of cleaning with the removable tray, and proper ventilation to maintain a healthy environment for the guinea pig.
This is not really a custom cage, but a cage with homemade penthouse on the top. http://www.guinea-pig-paradise.com/homemade-guinea-pig-cages.html
When looking for a guinea pig cage with a pull-out tray, the best features to consider are size, ventilation, ease of cleaning, and durability. A spacious cage allows for ample room for your guinea pig to move around, while good ventilation helps maintain air quality. A pull-out tray makes cleaning easier and more convenient, and a durable construction ensures the cage will last a long time.
no
I try to clean my guinea pig's cage around once a week or when it looks dirty.
It means that the guinea pig wants to go back In its cage if not that then the guinea pig is cooled
It is recommended to spot clean your guinea pig's cage daily to remove any droppings or soiled bedding. A thorough cleaning of the entire cage should be done at least once a week to maintain a clean and healthy environment for your guinea pig.
You might see the guinea pig look around the cage and call for it. Whenever I take my guinea pigs apart the one that's still in the cage looks all around the cage and if he doesn't see the other guinea pig he starts squeaking.
No, paraketes need a bird cage not something made for a guinea pig. They have special needs for their cage so you need a bird cage.
it will be easier cleaning the cage with the bottum covered every were and it will be more cozy for your guinea pig. . . hope i helped :) thanks for your question!
not necessarily; if you leave one guinea pig in the cage with the sick guinea pig, the guinea pig that is not sick can get sick; you should separate them just to be safe but if the guinea pigs start to get lonely, put them back together
Yes because there is the after birth from the guinea pig