in my experience, it takes about 2 monthes
nope. not at all.
Yes, you should. The rabbit might try to harm the baby guinea pig or try to take it in as it's own. ---- YES! They should not be housed together even if a guinea pig is not pregnant! They can injure each other.
If the other pig is a male, please separate them. If it is a female it should be ok.
yeah
No the guinea pig will no get pregnant.
Yes, a veterinarian can perform an ultrasound or X-ray to confirm if a female guinea pig is pregnant. It is not possible to accurately diagnose pregnancy in guinea pigs through physical examination alone.
Take them to a vet!
Only the guinea pig she mated with but be sure to separate them after birth
I guess not because we bought a guinea pig (not knowing) it was pregnant and it had its baby fine no problems cleaned it up and everything it must have gotten pregnant before PetSmart got it but we love our baby. :) I dont recommend it. My research says that if the guinea pigs get into a tussel they could eat the babies to protect them from getting hurt.
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.
A guinea pig can only get pregnant if a male guinea pig has humped it. A guinea pig may have fallen pregnant while it was in the pet shop or where ever you got it. Now if you think she is pregnant it is important to research breeding guinea pigs.
To find out if your guinea pig is pregnant, place her on your lap and feel for kicking. If you can't feel anything, put your hands on both sides of your guinea pig's body and surely you will feel something. If there are still no signs of kicking, gently touch the guinea pig's stomach and if she doesn't like it that most probably means that she's protecting a baby. I hope this piece of information helps you and your piggy!