YES if you don't want to breed degus the best option would be to keep males as degus have to live in pairs or groups and females are normally more bitey/stroppy if you want both boys and girls you could get the boys neutered but there is a risk like all animals there is a slight bigger risk with degus as they are smaller than say a dog but i have 3 degus that got neutered last year and they were perfectly fine
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Can degu live outside
Degus can live indoors no problem (actually, they should live indoors), but the size of the cage is a concern. Degus should live in communities -- at least, there should be two of them, but ideally there should be more than two. (Although, they must be introduced carefully; don't just throw a bunch of degus together!) Many "rabbit cages" on the market are too small for degus (and too small for rabbits!). A good-sized rabbit cage, multi-levelled, is fine for a few degus. Degus need toys and accessories in their cage, too.One person wrote: Try not to they could chew it up... There teeth are very sharp like they can chew stuff like cloths and blankets...
if you mean what are nippy-er female or male degus females are normally more bitey but it dose depend on the degu as they all have different personality's i have 4 degus 1 female and 3 male one of my males are more nippy than the female.
A pair of degu's from pets at home is about £40.1 Degu is £25 but 2 degus are £40.
no
No. Degus are rodents, and rodent are not marsupials.
No, they don't have to be the same age to live together.
Male and female raccoons do not live together unless the male is a young offspring of the female.
baby degus are called pups
Yes they do.
pandas don't live together. after mating season, the male leaves the female
In piles with other degus and in their FLAT topped houses.