Exotic Nutrition Critter Selects Sweet Potato Small Animal Treats, 3.5-oz bag
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Enrich your little amigo’s diet with Exotic Nutrition Critter Selects Sweet Potato Sugar Glider Treats. These dehydrated treats are formulated to be a healthy snack for your sweet little sidekick. They’re crafted into tasty chunks that can be placed in a foraging toy for increased exercise and stimulation. Great for sugar gliders, rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, squirrels, degus and other small animals, these sweet potato treats are packaged in the USA and designed to help keep your little dude’s daily diet from becoming monotonous.
Key Benefits- Sweet potato treats for your sugar glider.
- Formulated to add variety to your mini mate’s meal plan.
- Crafted into tasty chunks that can be placed in a foraging toy.
- Great for sugar gliders, rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, squirrels, degus and other small animals
- Packaged in the USA.
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Item Number220449
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Food FormTreats
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Small Pet TypeSugar Glider, Rat, Chinchilla, Hedgehog
Dehydrated Sweet Potato
Guaranteed Analysis: | |
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Crude Protein | 4.00% min |
Crude Fat | 0.01% min |
Crude Fiber | 7.00% max |
Moisture | 7.00% max |
Offer alone as a treat, in foraging toys, or mix with a regular diet for added variety. Serving size will vary based on animal species and weight. It is recommended that treats do not exceed 20% of your pet's daily dietary intake.
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Treat for mice
By Hammymama on Jul 18, 2020
Mice didn't like at all. They ate all around it. Dwarf hamster didn't like either.
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Smell good
By rats on Apr 26, 2020
My rats dont like these they try it once and wont touch them. These are healthy wish they would eat them
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None approved
By Raja on Apr 28, 2020
None of the animals liked these, I have rats, a mouse, and rabbit. None if them liked it
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Squirrel wouldn't even try it
By Slytherin1 on Jun 1, 2020
Looks like a healthy snack, but my squirrel wouldn't try it.