Opinion 1:
No you need to keep them around 72 degrees.
Opinion 2:
Guinea-pigs can easily handle ranges of temperatures ranging between 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) and 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit).
In warmer areas where the temperature exceeds 30 degrees Celsius, make sure your guinea pig's cage is always in the shade. They can certainly tolerate weeks of high daytime temperatures, as long as they have fresh water and food daily, but their natural cycle needs the night-time temperatures to drop.
That depends .Guniea pigs can only be in 85 °f or they will overheat .So if you got the tempeture under 85°f it would be okay, hope you got help with this problem you had have a wonderful time with your guinea pig!
You should not keep your guinea pig outside in the winter! They're natural climate is not cold and they cannot handle the cold. Your pig probably has a respiratory infection and she needs to see a vet right away. Please, please keep your guinea pig inside, even if it is just in your warm basement. They cannot handle winter weather. put the f%$# guinea pig inside!
yes if there the same sex but f one becomes pregnant you must separate them because the rabbit will kill a Guinea pig
YES! Cavies (Guinea Pigs) are at risk to heat related illness and heatstroke like problems like many other small animals and need to be protected from direct sunlight.Generally, what is comfy for you is comfy for your Guinea Pig, but direct sunlight is harder for them to deal with.(From GuineaPigCages.comThe room should have a stable temperature range of 65 to 75 degrees F (18 to 24 degrees C). 85 degrees and over and your guinea pig is likely to die from heat stroke. 85 plus degrees is typical in garages in the summertime. If you are comfortable, your guinea pig will be comfortable. If it's too hot or cold for you, it's too hot or cold for them.
Guinea pigs handle cold quite well but they are very susceptible to heat stroke. You shouldn't expose them to temperatures of less than 45 degrees F for more than an hour. Keep the cage about 64 to 75 degrees F. Guinea pigs will die very quickly if left out on a sunny and hot day so be careful with hot days.
It should be about 18-25 degrees Celsius for a guinea pig to survive. around 65 to 71 degrees F.
You get your f***ing priorities right, and give your head a bit of a flush down the loo, fall down the stairs a few times, give youself brain damage, and give the poor guinea pig to someone who cares.
There is a few rescues in MN, like, Twin Cities, you can contact them at tcpigr@gmail.com. There's also Paula's Pigdom in Roseville, MN, you can contact them at crazy-4piggers@msn.com. Also, there's one calledd Jack Pine although, the owner is retiring so it will become more of a guinea pig sanctuary than an active rescue. f
Guinea pigs should be kept in a room as the temperature can be monitored much easier. A guinea pig can be kept in temperatures between 10 and 20 degrees Celsius. any temperature above 25 degrees Celsius can lead to heatstroke which is likely to kill a guinea pig. Guinea pigs can also become ill if subjected to temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius. A regular and safe temperature for a guinea pig would be between 15 and 18 degrees Celsius.
you can hold them at about 1 hour hold with my guinea pig babies i just hold them straight away but i would wait for abut 1 hour for the sow and her babies to bond
pig body temperate 102.2 f
85 f = 29.44 c