Enclosure Type
glass tank
Floor Space
1.4 sq ft
Dimensions
20"L ร 10"W ร 12"H
Guinea Pig Minimum
8 sq ft
Verdict
Too Small โ
๐ฐ Typical Price: $15โ$40
Our Verdict
Based on the floor space and enclosure type analysis above, this enclosure is too small โ for a Guinea Pig.
Pros & Cons of the 10 Gallon Glass Tank
โ Pros
- Escape-proof
- Holds substrate depth well
- Easy to find secondhand
- Retains humidity
โ Cons
- Very limited floor space โ too small for most pets
- Heavy and difficult to move
- Limited ventilation without a mesh lid
What Guinea Pigs Need in an Enclosure
Guinea pigs are ground-dwelling social animals that need maximum floor space. They do not climb or burrow. C&C (Cubes & Coroplast) grid cages are the gold standard โ fully customisable, easy to clean, and far more space-efficient per dollar than commercial pet store cages. Must be kept in same-sex pairs or groups.
โ ๏ธ Things to Avoid for Guinea Pigs
- Pet store guinea pig cages โ nearly all are criminally undersized
- Enclosures under 7.5 sq ft for a pair
- Wire mesh floors โ causes sore hocks
- Aquariums โ insufficient ventilation for ammonia from urine
- Housing a single guinea pig alone
Other Enclosures for Guinea Pigs
- 20 Gallon Long Glass Tank
- 40 Gallon Breeder Glass Tank
- 75 Gallon Glass Tank
- DIY Bin Cage (110L / 640+ sq in)
- Single Critter Nation
- Double Critter Nation
- IKEA Detolf Glass Cabinet (converted)
- C&C Grid Cage (2ร4 Grids)
- C&C Grid Cage (2ร5 Grids)
- Wire Dog Crate (Medium โ 36")
- Wire Dog Crate (Large โ 42")
- Heavy-Duty Escape-Proof Dog Crate
- Cat Tree / Condo (72"+ height)
- Indoor X-Pen / Exercise Pen
- PVC Reptile Enclosure (4'ร2'ร2')