i have 2 15 months old female guinea pigs can i introduce a new baby guinea pig
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Yes, it is possible for unneutered male and female guinea pigs to live together but they should be separated when the female is in estrus to prevent unplanned pregnancies. It's important to closely monitor their behavior and consider spaying/neutering to avoid any risks or complications.
whichever your most comfortable having - But two males are more likely to fight than two females, unless they have been brought up together! :D
yes they need a companian or they can become depressed.
It is generally not recommended to house guinea pigs and rats together as they have different social and dietary needs. Rats are social creatures that may harm or stress out guinea pigs, which are more docile. Additionally, guinea pigs require a diet higher in vitamin C than rats.
Guinea pigs are social animals and can live with other guinea pigs of the same sex. They should not be housed with other animal species as this can lead to stress or potential injury. It's best to pair them with a companion to provide social stimulation and companionship.
male+female= babies male+male = might fight female+female= might become friends
As long as they havent been near a female or they can smell a female on heat they will be fine.
it depends what type of guinea pig you have
guinea pigs and chipmunks should not live together.
Yes. Guinea pigs are very popular pets in Queensland.
No. Mice can actually kill guinea pigs.
Because they are different animals, they shouldn't live together. Many places say they shouldn't even be allowed to play together, because rabbits are bigger than guineas, and they could kick them by accident, no matter how gentle they are. Also, rabbits can carry a disease called Bordatella which can be fatal to guinea pigs. No matter how gentle your rabbit is, they shouldn't really be housed together.
No, they don't have to be the same age to live together.
Yes - there is virtually no limit to how many female guppies can live together.
Well, I had a guinea pig and a squirrel live together so I'll say it depends on how they act with each other.
Yes,but it depends on what type of guineapigs they are.
Yes, it is possible for unneutered male and female guinea pigs to live together but they should be separated when the female is in estrus to prevent unplanned pregnancies. It's important to closely monitor their behavior and consider spaying/neutering to avoid any risks or complications.