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I have 2 boy Guinea pigs that are fighting alot one of them wont let the other one go anywhere in the cadge . Also one of them has a couple of marks on him . I dont no whether to separate or not
 
How big is the cage? How long have you had your boys? and what age are they?

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Welcome.

Are their cage size adequately big enough, becuase boys need more room to zoom around. If they are fighting and giving injuries to each other then they really don't like each other. If blood is drawn then they won't be able to live together.
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I have 2 boy Guinea pigs that are fighting alot one of them wont let the other one go anywhere in the cadge . Also one of them has a couple of marks on him . I dont no whether to separate or not

Hi and welcome

How big is your cage and how old are your boys? It sounds like there is some potential bullying going on, unfortunately; your boys are behaving like there has been a serious altercation with bites.

Please take the time to read these two guide links below. They deal with all aspects of the teenage months and how you can work out whether a bond is still working or whether it is time to split.
The guides also discuss the pros and cons of all possible options if there is a permanent separation in order to help you make as informed a decision as possible and do what is best for your personal situation. There is no one solution that fits all cases.
A Comprehensive Guide to Guinea Pig Boars
Boars: Teenage, Bullying, Fighting, Fall-outs And What Next?
 
Hi my cadge is a c&c 4by 2 and a bit up top to . Had them snice April. Not sure what they are
This is about the size of my boy Finn's cage, who lives alone but just next to him, my Lara's cage is a bit smaller at around 2X3.
 
If possible please expand their cage to a 2x5. Do they have two of each? How old are they? And what do you mean when you say fighting? Is one getting on top of the other?
 
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