I have a lot of questions. I only raised a single baby girl a few years back and she was released easily and stayed pretty wild. She was already big and opened her eyes the day after I got her. Now I have a baby girl, Rhea, who I got as a pinkie with the unbiblical scab and everything, only had fur on her nose. Later, I got a boy, Ren, and he was big, opened his eyes within days of getting him. I guess 4-5 weeks? He is starting to get very forceful, not really aggressive per se, but Rhea cries when he tries to play with her and he mounts her! He takes food from her and she runs from him, but sometimes they play together just fine and she sleeps with him at night usually. I sleep in the room with them, they don't have a cage. She comes and sleeps in the bed with me if he bothers her since he can be up late trying to play and bothers me too. He plays rough with me and I try to get him to be more gentle, but he doesn't respond to my or Rhea's squeaking. He's pretty wild and only acts tame when he's ready to cuddle and sleep. Is it safe for Rhea to be with him? I don't want her to be alone, but if he bullies her is it better to separate them? Will she get tough? I am afraid I babied her too much since she was so small and I never had a baby that young. I fed her every 1-2 hours around the clock and barely slept at all for the first two weeks. I didn't want her to be lonely and I didn't have a heating pad, so I ended up keeping her on my belly literally 24/7 until she was about 4-5 weeks and Ren came along. Her eyes were open then and I got the heating pad and put them together. They were fine and had no problems until now that he's bigger and acting up. Rhea is very docile and runs to me for safety and always wants to be on me or in my clothes. She's very gentle and responds to being squeaked at. She seems to like Ren, but gets tired of his crap.

Can he get her pregnant ?! His balls haven't dropped yet, I'm pretty sure he is the same age as Rhea, but maybe a little older? He was badly dehydrated and super skinny when I got him, so it was hard to tell.