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Mineral block for small mammals ZOLUX NUTRIMEAL 3 with carrot 2 x 200 g
Mineral block for small mammals ZOLUX NUTRIMEAL 3 with carrot 2 x 200 g
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Mineral block for small mammals ZOLUX NUTRIMEAL 3 with carrot 2 x 200 g
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Mineral block for small mammals ZOLUX NUTRIMEAL 3 with carrot 2 x 200 g
Mineral block for small mammals ZOLUX NUTRIMEAL 3 with carrot 2 x 200 g
Mineral block ZOLUX NUTRIMEAL 3 with carrot is a complementary mineral supplement designed for small mammals. Supplied as two compact 200 g blocks, this product provides a source of essential minerals and trace elements intended to complement the daily diet of rabbits, guinea pigs and other small pets. The carrot flavour encourages licking and chewing behaviour, while the solid texture supports natural dental wear when used as part of a balanced feeding routine.
This mineral block supplies a balanced mix of minerals and trace elements formulated for small mammal needs. The convenient compact blocks are easy to place in cages or runs, reducing handling and allowing pets to feed freely. The carrot flavour promotes interest from animals that prefer flavored supplements and encourages natural gnawing, which helps maintain incisor length. The product is presented in two identical portions for straightforward portioning and replacement.
Place one or both mineral blocks in a dry, accessible location inside the animal’s enclosure where they can be reached for licking and chewing. Blocks are intended as a complementary supplement and should be offered in addition to the animal’s regular diet of hay, fresh vegetables and formulated feed. Check blocks regularly for cleanliness and replace when the block is consumed or soiled. Ensure fresh water is available at all times.
Introduce the mineral block gradually if animals are not accustomed to flavored supplements. Monitor consumption to avoid excessive intake of any supplement and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns about diet balance or specific mineral requirements for young, pregnant or ill animals.
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