I have a 120cm guinea pig cage for two male adult guinea pigs, one of them picks on the other a bit, is that alright with the cage size?
Is this alright?

Ginger and Giz 12/19/20
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What about 140cm length cage, cos dont really know how long ft are and stuff like that.
I suggest getting a bigger one for the males but there's not that big of a hurry in it as 120 is the one I used for young ones, but I changed to a larger one soon.
I am assuming 120 cm is the length.
You need to give the rest of the measurements my dude.
A small cage is almost always overpriced. Proper sized cages will make your guinea pigs healthy and happy, and are usually less in price.
10 square feet is the considered minimum for two guinea pigs of any sex or age.
Please upgrade, way too small for even a hamster
Reply to: Meg
If the width is 60 cm or more, I think 120 x 60 [7.75 square feet] is the minimum in most metric countries
Reply to: 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐭 、𝐚𝐬𝐦
Yeah but people say it needs to be bigger since it is two adult males but thnx for the advice.
Reply to: Meg
Yea, I think having a little bit bigger is better for guinea pigs, because after you add in the hideouts, toys, water bottles/bowls, food bowls, etc they don’t have a lot of room to run around in a 7 point something cage
U can get a cage like this or simular, if they still fight (which male piggies are known to do) get a second one and put them next to each other, that way they cant fight but also dont get depressed from not having another guinea pig company. U can also get 2 spayed females (or neture the males) for them.
Reply to: Meg
C and c cages generally don’t cost much.
You should also get your piggies a big enough cage regardless of cost
Reply to: R!N
We have gumtree never heard of the rest
Reply to: R!N
I have also heard of Facebook