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The only problem would be the size. Guinea pigs drink MUCH more than a hamster would, so generally you would need a larger bottle. Also, if you used this bottle for a hamster previously, you would need to make sure it was cleaned well before using it with another animal.
No, typically a guinea pig's water bottle is clear or transparent so you can easily see the water level. If the water bottle is green, it may indicate algae growth or staining, and it should be cleaned and refilled with fresh water regularly.
Guinea pigs needs to have fresh, room temperature water available at all times.
u gotta buy it
Well yes but you have to keep the water fresh if you look it up it clearly says clean water bottle frecuently.
If you have one in a cage then you tie a spiecel water bottle from Petsmart to the cage and change it every couple of days. Hope this was helpful!
Give it to them inside a water bottle. Hang the bottle on the side of the cage with a metal hook that you should be able to purchase with the water bottle.
There is not a specific ounce. Any pet store water bottle is fine for them.
The only problem would be the size. Guinea pigs drink MUCH more than a hamster would, so generally you would need a larger bottle. Also, if you used this bottle for a hamster previously, you would need to make sure it was cleaned well before using it with another animal.
No, typically a guinea pig's water bottle is clear or transparent so you can easily see the water level. If the water bottle is green, it may indicate algae growth or staining, and it should be cleaned and refilled with fresh water regularly.
Guinea pigs needs to have fresh, room temperature water available at all times.
u gotta buy it
Well yes but you have to keep the water fresh if you look it up it clearly says clean water bottle frecuently.
From a gravity-feed water bottle available at almost any pet store,
they should eat the normal guinea pig food and drink from the water bottle.
Does your Guinea pig like peanut butter ? (They generally do) rub peanut butter on the drink bottle outlet and eventually after you have done this many times it should eventually learn that water is also coming out, let it get a bit thirsty as well
a mother guinea pig feeds her young milk she shows them how to find food and water (the water bottle and food bowl) and she shows them how to tell if there is a threat.