kinda it depends if its two males no if it is 2 females yes if 1 male 1 female yes
Guinea pigs and gerbils typically have different temperaments and housing requirements, so it is not recommended to house them together. Guinea pigs are social animals that thrive in pairs or groups of their own kind, while gerbils are best kept with other gerbils for companionship. Mixing them could lead to stress, aggression, or injuries. It is best to provide each species with its own suitable living environment.
Some dogs can get along with guinea pigs. Mine however would eat our guinea pigs if they got the chance.....
no.
Well, of course it has alot to do with personal opinion, but I prefer guinea pigs over gerbils, especially as pets to smaller children because guinea pigs are personable and friendly and need attention, and they are also large enough to cuddle, whereas gerbils are smaller and harder for kids to hug, and also not as friendly - they don't need attention as much and in my opinion aren't the best pets if you're looking for a pet that can also be your friend. I had guinea pigs for 5 1/2 years and enjoyed every minute of it! Guinea Pigs also live longer than gerbils.
YES you can buy them at pets unlimited for like 40 dollars
No. Gerbils produce gerbils and guinea pigs produce guinea pigs
You cant give cabbage to guinea pigs i dont know about gerbils.
Probably Gerbils, because they are indoor animals, and guinea pigs are fragile
yes
Guinea pigs and gerbils typically have different temperaments and housing requirements, so it is not recommended to house them together. Guinea pigs are social animals that thrive in pairs or groups of their own kind, while gerbils are best kept with other gerbils for companionship. Mixing them could lead to stress, aggression, or injuries. It is best to provide each species with its own suitable living environment.
Guinea pigs are from the same group of animals as hamsters, rats, gerbils etc. They are rodents.
Pets at Home does sell chinchillas along with hamsters, gerbils, and guinea pigs.
hamsters have been smaller than guinea pigs and gerbils look like squirrels but smaller
Guinea pigs, gerbils, or rats.
Yes, they can but not together WITH the guinea pigs.
No. Gerbils, hamsters, rabbits, mice, rats are faster than guinea pigs.
Mice and rats are in the order Rodentia along with porcupines, squirrels, beavers, gerbils, guinea pigs, and hamsters