Copacabana Chinchilla Menu Supreme
Species-appropriate rodent feed consists of fresh and dry feed as well as hay and straw. The intestines of small animals are very sensitive and need a lot of soluble fiber. Besides...
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Species-appropriate rodent feed consists of fresh and dry feed as well as hay and straw. The intestines of small animals are very sensitive and need a lot of soluble fiber. Besides eating vegetables, these cute creatures love dry rodent food such as hay and pellets. Don't forget to make sure your pet is getting enough fluids. Rodents need regular tooth abrasion, which is ensured by dry rodent food and nibbling sticks.
In nature, chinchillas mainly eat grass, herbs, twigs and roots. Their digestive tract is adapted to this rather meager plant food. The mostly nutritious diet in captivity is not suitable for keeping a chinchilla healthy. The staple food of chinchillas should be low in fat and protein, and instead offer mainly crude fiber, carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins.
Copacabana 's chinchilla menus are precisely tailored to these needs and contain a high proportion of raw fiber to keep the animals busy and healthy. The feed also contains no added sugar, but is rich in vitamins.
Composition: chinchilla pellets, carob, rose hips, diced carrots, alfalfa hay, sunflower seeds, raisins, Ringos Natur (extruded from corn, corn germ, lucerne, sunflower oil, beetroot), corn croquettes (extruded from corn, corn germ, corn starch), Apple pieces, oat kernels with vitamins.
Customer note: For technical reasons, the packaging bags are all the same size. Depending on the product volume/weight, there are deviations in the degree of filling.Copacabana Chinchilla Menu Supreme
Lebensphase: Adult