No. They are different animal species, so they could give each other
diseases. Also, a guinea pig is much larger than a gerbil, so placing the
two pets together may not be safe.
Not if a guinea-pig eats it, as you have put in the question. It's okay if a guinea-pig chews a piece of fabric, because it will grind their teeth down, which is a good thing.
eather put a wall up or seperate cages or if there bro and sis its ok or spaid or nuter i perfer you nuter cause its cheaper
When I got my guinea pig, we didn't know she was pregnant, so about a month later, my sister got one that wasn't pregnant. It was a little less that a month after that that my guinea pig had 2 babies. During that time, though, Molly, the pregnant guinea pig, was acting very territorial, and Milly, the non pregnant guinea pig, was staying by herself and not having anything to do with Molly. So make sure that if you put a pregnant guinea pig with a non pregnant guinea pig, that the non pregnant guinea pig is a girl, or else there WILL be trouble.
You can feed them both guinea pig food. Don't feed the guinea pig the rabbit food or it will be sick. Rabbits are ok on guinea pig food.
No it isn't ok. Guinea PIg food is made for Guinea Pigs. Your Cavy will get sick if they do eat hamser food.
Yes, tomatoes are great for guinea pigs.
yes its ok to give your pig grains but try not to give it too many.
Yes
It depends. They certainly wont be aggresive, but if you do, make sure to spay and nueter them.
no if you feed them it, they have 99% of dieing
guinea pigs dont fart, they have no way to remove air from their bodies.
If the guinea pig is just roaming around the house without protection, then probably. if it's in a locked cage, then it should be ok. a little scared, but ok.