It should be about 18-25 degrees Celsius for a guinea pig to survive. around 65 to 71 degrees F.
Lukewarm. Not too warm, but not cold. ex: Bathing a guinea pig in the same temp as you bathe a dog is too hot.
yes but only in the summer as if the guinea pig gets too cold i the winter it will die and by the way you will need a huch not a cage as a cage will get too much wind as it has no private bit or shelter and your guinea pig will get wet !
You probably squeeze your guinea pig's nipples too much or too hard. They could be biting or scratching it themselves , if your guinea pig is male this is nothing too worry about but if it's female and you want to use it for breeding purposes then you should get it checked out.
guinea pigs have a very sensitive tempreature range, its cant be too hot because of their fur, and it cant be too cold. the safe range for a guinea pig is 50 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. longer haired guinea pigs about 50- 71 degrees Fahrenheit. now, if your guinea pig for some reason has no fur, keep the temperature at 55-78 degrees.
It is generally safe to have an air conditioner on with your guinea pig in the room, but make sure the temperature doesn't get too cold for them. Guinea pigs are sensitive to sudden temperature changes, so ensure they have a warm area to retreat to if needed.
No,it is too much acidic.So,they are bad for Guinea pig.
Well, keeping your guinea pig healthy in the winter all depends on why it might be UN-healthy.One reason would be the cold. Guinea pigs get too cold or too hot VERY easily. you will need to keep them in a warm room and away from windows or doors to outside. If you have cold air coming out of the vents, keep them away from those too. Be careful about the air your guinea pig is breathing they can easily get respiratory problems and start sneezing or coughing(or both).The other reasons your guinea pig might not be healthy do not have to do with winter it could be loneliness (play with them every day), sickness (they could just have a bug), hygiene (bathe them and clean their cage), stress (provide more hides and/or remove the dominant animal), or many other things. Only your guinea pig really knows.Hope This Helps,A Guinea Pig Lover
It probably ate too much so it got sick or it is just sick with a cold.
I have the same type of Guinea Pig. She too has a Mohawk. There are called Abyssinian Guinea Pigs.
They should be kept above 50 degrees and below 100 degrees. They get cold like humans do and also can suffer if it is too hot. It's best if the room temperature for a guinea pig is between 69-78 degrees.
carrots and greens. but not too much or the Guinea pig will get sick.
yes, but don't be surprised if the Guinea pig rejects it too. but it might not