Bunny GerbilDream BASIC

600g
: 4/5
(3)
Premium complete food for gerbils. A balanced mix suited to the behavioural habits and natural habitat of the gerbil. Contains grain, seeds, vegetables, herbs and insects - recommended by vets....further information
Bunny GerbilDream BASIC
Bunny GerbilDream BASIC
Bunny GerbilDream BASIC
Bunny GerbilDream BASIC
Bunny GerbilDream BASIC
Bunny GerbilDream BASIC
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Product description

Premium complete food for gerbils. A balanced mix suited to the behavioural habits and natural habitat of the gerbil. Contains grain, seeds, vegetables, herbs and insects - recommended by vets.

Bunny GerbilDream BASIC provides great all-round nutrition for your pet. This premium mix contains ingredients suited to the natural behaviour of your gerbil and it reflects the food that would be available in the deserts, semi deserts and steppes of Mongolia and North East China, the gerbil’s natural habitat. It is a balanced complete food, optimised to suit the gerbil’s digestive system, and it provides all the nutrients your pet needs. Carefully selected grain and seeds are enriched with herbs and vegetables and supplemented with crickets and meal worms, an important source of protein and a tasty addition.

Bunny GerbilDream BASIC at a glance:

  • Premium complete food
  • With healthy grain
  • With vitamin pellets for all-round good health
  • With crickets and meal worms as a source of protein
  • With millet (farinaceous seeds) for the prevention of obesity
  • With herbs (active nutrients)
  • Recommended by vets

Ingredients

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Ingredients
Millet, oats, barley, wheat bran, sunflower seed meal, pea flakes, corn flakes, spelled flakes, silver millet, wheat, alfalfa, corn, red millet, Dari, dandelion leaves, canary seed, calcium carbonate, brewer's grains, carrots, Khorasan wheat, flax seed, carrot residues, parsnips, chicory root , oats, brewer's yeast, chamomile flowers, plantain, inulin, sesame seeds, beetroot, crickets (0.3%), locust, mealworms (0.2%). (Millet 23%, 4% herbal)
Nutritional additives
Vitamin A 8500 IU, vitamin D3 620 IU, vitamin E / all rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate 51 mg, copper as copper (II) sulphate, pentahydrate 5 mg, iodine as calcium iodate - hexahydrate 0,8 mg, iron as iron (II) sulphate, monohydrate 43 mg, zinc as zinc oxide 52 mg, manganese as manganese (II) oxide 33 mg, selenium as sodium selenite 0.15 mg.

Analytical constituents

protein14.0 %
fat4.0 %
fibre6.5 %
ash5.0 %
calcium0.6 %
phosphorus0.4 %
oils and fats4.0 %

Feeding guide

Feeding guidelines:
Complete feed for dwarf rabbits. Fill the bowl up with Bunny GerbilDream BASIC and only refill it once the rabbit has emptied it. Provide high quality hay daily e.g. Bunny Fresh Grass Hay, and fresh, lukewarm water.

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Latest user reviews

04/05/18|Polly Holmes
: 5/5
My Gerbils love it!
I wanted a complete Gerbil food for my Gerbils. I adopted them and the food they came with was very bland, and I wanted to slowly inetgrate something new into that. After a lot of research I chose Bunny Gerbil Dream, and I'm glad I did. The Gerbils love it and come running to the cage door to eat from our hands. The list of imgredients is impressive. Very happy.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
10/07/17|Mike
: 5/5
The gerbils love it!
Excellent mix of dried insects, seeds and pellets, all of which our gerbils love. Given as forage or main food it's invariably all gone in the morning. Highly recommend.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
09/03/15|Caroline
: 3/5
It has dried insects which is great, but my gerbils won't touch the pellets
It has a good mix of seeds and dried insects which my gerbils love, but 90% of this food is grey hard pellets which my gerbils tried once and threw away and never touched them again. It's a shame as it's the only food I've found with insects in it. I'll just buy the insects separately from now on.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk