i guess, hamsters are escape artists. you would have to put the coroplast up as high as the grids. i wouldn't with a dwarf and if you have other animals they will probably jump into it unless you make a cage lid for it.
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
hamsters can't read unless they are really smart c(:
No they need a cage with no wire bottom floor try making a c&c cage.
i would say a c&c cage is the best. look it up on google and i would get the largest cage possible
Yes definitly that is a very good cage that has lots of room.
let him get used to you c:
yes, you can some people think you can't but you can. of course hamsters can fit their head throw but you can put some kind of plastic on the INSIDE so they can't climb or fit their head throw. I always wanted to do this but I never had the time until now
You could get a C&C cage. It is the cheapest and gives your Guinea Pigs the minimum space required for them.
The difference between a hamster and a guinea pig is that the hamster is smaller, eats less, sleeps during the day and is active at night, and doesn't eat that much fruit. Guinea pigs NEED vitamin C, fruit, greens, timothy hay, vitamins (lots and lots). They need a certain amount of attention. Hamsters like to be left alone, they also need an outdoors cage so they can get their exercise because they don't run on a wheel. Guinea pigs NEED a buddy to share their cage and meals with, while hamsters PREFER to have a cage to themselves. Also, most hamsters know how to unlatch their cage door, and guinea pigs just sit there and wait to be taken out of their cage. Guinea pigs don't run on a wheel, in a ball, or climb through tunnels. The reason for that is that a guinea pig has a very fragile spine that can not bend in that much of a "U" shape. Hamsters, because of their small size, are not all that easy to cuddle with. Therefore, they are used to people watching them and holding them, but not cuddling up with them. Since guinea pigs are so much larger than hamsters, they LOVE to cuddle up with the person they are closest to, because it is more comfortable to do so.
yes its in there daily food
Yes, hamsters cannot produce their own vitamin C and require it in their diet. Fresh fruits and vegetables such as bell peppers, broccoli, and strawberries can provide hamsters with the necessary vitamin C to stay healthy. Commercial hamster food may also be fortified with vitamin C.
A C&C cage is always best, look it up on Google, they can also be easily cat-proofed.