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.
For two guinea pigs you need at least 7.5 feet of cage.
It depends on the size of the cage.Some cages are cheaper when they come in a guinea pig care supplies kit.My cage for my guinea pig was $50.But, then again,it was originally meant for two guinea pigs.
No, that would be cruel. A CAGE at least the width and length of a 20 gallon fishtank in comparison. At LEAST. Would be better suited to a guinea pig.
A cage that measures 3 feet by 5 feet provides a total of 15 square feet of living space, which is sufficient for three guinea pigs that require at least 12 square feet. Therefore, the cage size is adequate. However, it's important to ensure that the cage also allows for proper ventilation, easy access for cleaning, and enough room for the guinea pigs to move around comfortably.
No I would get a slightly smaller cage than a rabbit cage guinea pigs are a little bit smaller than rabbits so they don't needquite as much space. Also take into consideration that rabbits have paws and guinea pigs have instead very sensitive feet so it is not advisable to put a guinea pig in a cage designed for rabbits. This is because rabbit cages often have a wire bottom which makes cleaning a lot easier, however a wire bottom will definitely hurt the guinea pigs feet- sometimes to the point in which they have to see a vet for treatment.
Just like humans, guinea pigs vary in size :)
they are the size of a kitten!
A cage should be big enough for the pet to stand up in. It should be long enough for the pet to turn around in. The normal size for a guinea pig is a cage that is 2 feet by 2 feet and a foot tall.
The adult size of a rex guinea pigs vaires but they are very cleen and have a wire coat.
About but not quite. guinea pigs brains are bigger than poop.
Guinea pigs need a cage that is at least 7.5 square feet in size with a solid bottom. Provide bedding, such as hay or paper-based bedding, to keep them comfortable. Make sure the cage is placed in a quiet, draft-free area with good ventilation.