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No, No, No, only feed them fresh veg and fruit. And the usual pellets and hay.
Carrots, corn and green beans are not a variety of lettuce.
No never ever give a guinea pig fungus. They eat Pellets, lettuce, celery, grass, hay, GREEN PEPPER, carrots, and tons more but do your research first. Green pepper is really important for a guinea pigs diet it has tons of vitiman c and vitiman c is something guinea pigs need.
Broccoli, green beans, zucchini, peas, cucumbers, lettuce.
They probably eat fish food. Like the ones that you can buy at the pet store that are like flakes or pellets.
lettuce lima beans
cabbage,peas,green beans,leak,lettuce is that any help??
cabbage,peas,green beans,leak,lettuce is that any help??
veg. that are not startch would include but are not limitated to ; green beans,peas,lettuce,
Yes they can it depends on what type of lettuce green or red leaf lettuce is ok but iceberg kettuce will make then sick and they will get very sick so be careful .
Vegetables. They can't make their own vitamin C, so red pepper and carrots are good. They also love lettuce (I feed mine red leaf lettuce). Green peppers are good too. Just make sure you're not giving it something that could hurt it.
Iceberg Lettuce is not Guinea Pig food and is not a healthy part of their diet. Guinea pigs may eat little pieces of iceberg lettuce as a treat, but will get no nutrition from it other than a little water. Guinea pigs that are given large amounts of iceberg lettuce will fill up on this food which has no nutrition, and it then prevents them from eating as much of their good foods. Eating a diet with lots of iceberg lettuce can cause them to be malnourished, get sick and die if only given iceberg lettuce (sad but true, this lettuce is inexpensive so people may be tempted to give it daily like food- causing their guinea pigs to die of starvation). Guinea pigs need lots of timothy hay and vitamin C rich pellets as the staple of their diet. Things like carrots, oranges, blueberries, green leafy vegetables are great snacks that give them lots of vitamins. Iceberg gives no vitamins, no calories, but makes them feel full- so iceberg lettuce should only be given as a treat in small amounts and try to give them green lettuces instead- the darker the lettuce (spinach) the more nutritional value. Guinea pigs are not allergic to iceberg and will not have an adverse reaction to iceberg- it is safe to give in very small amounts.