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Depends on the Guinea Pig - also on the cage. I keep my guinea pigs in an open-bottomed cage.
No its not, i guinea pigs cage is way bigger. & you should not have the same size of guinea pig cage as your hampster.
Lots of people say rabbits can be kept in the same cage as guinea pigs but it's very dangerous and should never happen. Even if your rabbit is friendly or just a bunny the guinea pig will get bullied. This will also lead to lack of the space and the guinea pig may be stepped on or crowded in the cage. Rabbits need a bigger cage, a bigger run and different medicine and vaccinations which affects the guinea pigs well being. If you are looking for a partner for your piggy try another lonely female or a neutered male. But guinea pigs should always be kept with another guinea pig and no rabbits!
because guinea pigs are aggressive
Because the male and female guinea pig would breed constantly and you would have a major explosion in the population of guinea pigs within a few months. Also, male guinea pigs can be fairly territorial and have sometimes been known to eat the offspring if there isn't enough room in the cage for all of them.
guinea pigs and chipmunks should not live together.
You can definitely have 2 female guinea pigs in the same cage. Just be sure they are closer in age and get along well before housing them together.
not particularly, there are many female and male guinea pigs
It's a little small, but guinea pigs don't actually need very much space. Two guinea pigs should be fine, as long as they are both females.
Roughly 8-10 weeks. then the males want to breed with the females. And about 65/75 days you'll your baby guinea pigs.
For two guinea pigs you need at least 7.5 feet of cage.
Female guinea pigs reach sexual maturity at about six weeks, so the same as any other female guinea pig abouth 63 days, 9 weeks. Male guinea pigs reach sexual maturity at about five weeks.