If you prompt them into breeding, then yes, they actually will.
yes .you have to keep them in the same cage .
Yeah.
If you do they'll breed. Be ready to deal with that, or keep them separated.
I don't see why not. I have them together right now
Get a female mouse and male mouse, keep them in the same cage, they are likely to mate or breed if they're alone together.
Yes,you can keep her female cagemate with her unless the cage mate tries to harm the baby.If she does that you will have to keep them separated at least unti the baby is older.
It is not a very good idea keeping them in the same cages unless you intend them to breed. If they are kept together the would keep on fighting endlessly.
No.They fight allot like mines.You can keep them separate, otherwise your lovebird will be dead.
If a female african lovebird is going to laid an egg she will do this things -always going inside the nestbox -if no nestbox keep on sitting at the butom of the cage -always eating cuttle fishbone -keep on eating the perch -keep on getting newspapers,papers,tissue and etc. if available -when she is inside in the nest box the male will keep on feeding her
If you are mating the hamsters keep them together in a cage that is neither the males or females cage. And keep them in their till they look a bit worrid and want to get out. But if you're not mating them keep them in seprate cages unless their under 2 weeks othrwise they'll start squabbling, and can kill each other.
No because if you put them in the same cage they will fight with each other. It is best if you keep one in each cage. Unless they are dwarf hamsters. Than you can put them in the same cage.
You need to keep any males out of the same cage that a pregnant female is in. You can keep other females with the pregnant one. If you think you may have a problem with the pregnant one, you can cage her by herself.
no the parents and babies could mate together and after a while you will need to separate the female babies from the male babies and posibley the mother and father as they will breed again. however you could keep the mother and the female babies together, but the males will need separating no the parents and babies could mate together and after a while you will need to separate the female babies from the male babies and posibley the mother and father as they will breed again. however you could keep the mother and the female babies together, but the males will need separating no the parents and babies could mate together and after a while you will need to separate the female babies from the male babies and posibley the mother and father as they will breed again. however you could keep the mother and the female babies together, but the males will need separating
Sometimes, you can keep male and female parakeets (which are really budgies) in the same cage and they won't breed. Having them in a smaller cage indoors may stop them breeding, but there's no guarantee. Sometimes if the female is determined, she'll lay eggs in a corner without even having a nesting box.