food and water
For two guinea pigs you need at least 7.5 feet of cage.
Depends on the Guinea Pig - also on the cage. I keep my guinea pigs in an open-bottomed cage.
no all you need to do is make sure you kep his or hers cage clean
No its not, i guinea pigs cage is way bigger. & you should not have the same size of guinea pig cage as your hampster.
no guinea pigs are herd animals while hamsters need there privacy
No. That is torture to a guinea pig. Guinea pigs need a huge cage 7.5 feet is recommended at a minimum!
You need to keep any males out of the same cage that a pregnant female is in. You can keep other females with the pregnant one. If you think you may have a problem with the pregnant one, you can cage her by herself.
no, my guinea pigs only have an indoor cage - they do have a run out side though but they only use it occasionally in the summer, they have to be warm at all times, dont put them out side in winter or they will probably die. hope it helped! x
3-4 days, you dont need to take all the hay out, just refresh the cage.
2 guinea pigs = 2x5 c&c cage which is 30" by 62" a dwarf rabbit= 2x4 which is 30" by 50" so in total you should just make a 2x10 c&c cage feeding time may be difficult because they need different food. -kiley
Guinea pigs (cavy) should be housed in a warm, dry environment; preferable be Indoors. Cage space is very important, you can have a Cubes and Corflute cage for indoor use. Cavies need at least 70 square centimeters of cage space or 7.5 square feet. This is the minimum requirement that is needed for a cavy.
Guinea pigs don't need a top on their cage but SOME because some are climbers or if you have a cat you might want to consider a top. You don't NEED a top unless you want one! ^^