uhm im goning to say no, the dont require the same bedding or food and the guinea pigs eat their own faeces, i dont think theyd like to eat it's. plus guinea pigs are cautious little creature so no!!
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I can find no reason why they cannot live quite happily together. If the cage is large enough so that they might have their own space. I am not sure if either are territorial or not, but I would say that they could live together.
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any pig or reptile in a cage of shame would be shameful
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Depends on the Guinea Pig - also on the cage. I keep my guinea pigs in an open-bottomed cage.
A regular medium cage or luxury is large size. Always have entertaining things, too.
No its not, i guinea pigs cage is way bigger. & you should not have the same size of guinea pig cage as your hampster.
it depends how big the cage is - my large guinea pig cage (2 by 4 foot) takes about 10 mins - hope that helped x
a hot light, a vivarium (a cage for a tortoise) and food!
Yes! It is alright to cage them seperatly but guinea pigs love company and may get lonely. 3 is the best number of guinea pigs to keep in one large cage so that way if one cage mate dies, the others will not miss it so terribly as if it were the only one.
If i were you i would get a big cage so the guinea pig can run around Good luck with your piggie I have a big cage that holds 2 guinea pigs and they chase each other around the whole cage!!!
For two guinea pigs you need at least 7.5 feet of cage.
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.
You can have your friend hold ur guinea pig while u clean the cage or u can put him in a large cardboard box, just line the box with a towel and give him some hay and he will b happy