Esve Pet Bouquet tube Harvest Habitat
Pet Bouquet tube Harvest Habitat €7,99

Pet Bouquet tube Harvest Habitat

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Esve Pet Bouquet tube Harvest Habitat for Rodents & Birds

Welcome to the enchanting world of ESVE Pet Bouquets, especially for your rodent friends! With this delicious and nutritious snack you can spoil your furry friends and make their daily adventures even more special. What a treat for you and your rodent friends!

100% Natural
Lots of natural nibbling fun
Ideal for Hamsterscaping & Gerbilscaping !

The ESVE Pet Bouquet not only looks beautiful in the gnawing paradise, it also meets the natural foraging needs and keeps boredom at bay. The animals won't be bored anymore with this tasty treat that will keep them busy and happy!

Is the Habitat bouquet suitable for Hamsterscaping?

Of course! This pick is great for use in hamster scaping. Hamsterscaping is all about approximating the natural behavior of the animals. Small rodents such as Mice, Dwarf Hamsters, Hamsters, Gerbils and Rats are real seed eaters (granivores), by offering a seed-rich harvest such as this bouquet the natural behavior of the animals is stimulated. Animals that can show their natural behavior are happy and feel good about themselves, so it is very important for the health of the animal.

Do all Rodents and Rabbits like this Harvest?

Yes for sure! The Harvest falls under the harvest with seeds , which is different from harvest with leaves or harvest with herbs . The harvest with seeds is best suited as food for Granivore (seed-eating) rodents, such as mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils and rats. The dried flowers in the harvest are also liked by herbivores (Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla and Degu).

Does harvest pose a challenge to rodents?

Yes for sure! Harvesting poses a lot of challenges because the animals have to harvest the seeds from the plant themselves. After all, the seeds are not offered separately but must really be removed from the plant and that provides extra enrichment, which we also call feed enrichment.

How should I offer the Harvest?

There are many ways to offer the Harvest, depending on the objective. You can easily place the bouquet on the bedding, but if you want your animal to make an effort, you can also place it upright in the bedding, with a layer of at least 20 cm this is easy to do.

It is also possible to attach this to the bars of the enclosure with a snack clamp .
It is also possible to attach the amaranth to glass using a suction cup clamp .

How do rodents eat the harvest?

All rodents eat the harvest in their own way, some rodents hold it with their hands and others nibble it right off.

Can animals get fat from this harvest?

Although all seeds are rich in fat, these are healthy fats that are essential for the health of the animals, so they are not extremely fattening.

How is the Harvest stored with us?

It is nice to know that we receive this harvest directly from the manufacturer and can therefore offer very good freshness. In our warehouse the harvest is stored cool, dry and UV-free. The latter is important to prevent the breakdown of nutrients by UV light. We therefore recommend that you always store the harvest in a dark, cool and dry place.

Specifications
Content (approx): Bouquet
Composition: Strawflowers, Wheat Ears Harvest, Canary Seed Harvest, Millet Harvest
Analysis: -
Promotes Foraging: Yes, the animals have to harvest it themselves
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu | Bird
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
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