Home Small pets Dry Food and Mixtures Deli Nature Chinchilla Deli Nature Chinchilla by Deli Nature See full description The Chinchilla are native from Chile and Peru in the Andes mountain range. They became popular because they have a beautiful and very soft fur, which led to their near extinction at the beginning of the 19th century. Chinchillas look after their fur ... Weight 2,5 KG 79,27Lei 31,71Lei/KG Order 2 units, don't run out of it x1 79,27Lei 79,27Lei/unit x2 -1,59Lei 156,95Lei 77,68Lei last unit x3 -2,38Lei 235,43Lei 76,89Lei last unit x5 -3,96Lei 392,39Lei 75,31Lei last unit Buy it with... Rodiland Hay with Alfalfa Natural 700 GR 26,57Lei Features Deli Nature Chinchilla Reference5411860800498 Weight2,5 KG IngredientsWith seeds, With nuts FormatMixture Nutritional ConditionsNatural AgeAdult Special Cares Small Animal TypeChinchillas BrandDeli Nature Description Deli Nature Chinchilla The Chinchilla are native from Chile and Peru in the Andes mountain range. They became popular because they have a beautiful and very soft fur, which led to their near extinction at the beginning of the 19th century. Chinchillas look after their fur by bathing in a special kind of dirt-removing sand. Chinchillas are group animals. So it is highly recommended to keep them as a group. Keeping only females or males is no problem. If there is one or more males with females, this may lead to battling males. Chinchillas are good climbers, so paying attention is the message here! The chinchilla is a plant eater, contrary to other rodents it is no cereal or seed-eater. In free nature they eat mostly dry grasses, herbs and shrubs. They do not eat sugar or fat, as their digestive tube may get upset. In pet shops, you can buy specialised chinchilla feed with dry ingredients and extra vitamins and minerals. An important part of their feed is daily fresh and dry hay. This hay has an important function of the wear and tear of their molars and avoids having teeth problems. Do not forget that hay is representing at least 60% of their eating pattern! Nearly all rodents sometimes eat their own excrements, and so does the chinchilla. During the digestion, they produce vitamin B12 and by eating their droppings, they absorb the vitamin. Chinchillas now and then like a raisin as a sweet or in-between (preferably when they are constipated, so when the droppings are very small), but it may also be a piece of apple and even a piece of dry carrot. And always provide fresh drinking water! Customer Reviews Deli Nature Chinchilla Write a review Related categories Dry Food and Mixtures Dry Food and Mixtures Deli Nature Dry Food and Mixtures with nuts Dry Food and Mixtures with seeds Dry Food and Mixtures natural Dry Food and Mixtures adult Dry Food and Mixtures mixture Dry Food and Mixtures Dry Food and Mixtures chinchillas Standard price 79,27Lei Autoship order How does it work? Save in your Autoship deliveries! + info -5% available We recommend you see these alternatives with a delivery date confirmed by the supplier. - + Add to cart Save purchasing more than 1 unit Prices valid for today
Description Deli Nature Chinchilla The Chinchilla are native from Chile and Peru in the Andes mountain range. They became popular because they have a beautiful and very soft fur, which led to their near extinction at the beginning of the 19th century. Chinchillas look after their fur by bathing in a special kind of dirt-removing sand. Chinchillas are group animals. So it is highly recommended to keep them as a group. Keeping only females or males is no problem. If there is one or more males with females, this may lead to battling males. Chinchillas are good climbers, so paying attention is the message here! The chinchilla is a plant eater, contrary to other rodents it is no cereal or seed-eater. In free nature they eat mostly dry grasses, herbs and shrubs. They do not eat sugar or fat, as their digestive tube may get upset. In pet shops, you can buy specialised chinchilla feed with dry ingredients and extra vitamins and minerals. An important part of their feed is daily fresh and dry hay. This hay has an important function of the wear and tear of their molars and avoids having teeth problems. Do not forget that hay is representing at least 60% of their eating pattern! Nearly all rodents sometimes eat their own excrements, and so does the chinchilla. During the digestion, they produce vitamin B12 and by eating their droppings, they absorb the vitamin. Chinchillas now and then like a raisin as a sweet or in-between (preferably when they are constipated, so when the droppings are very small), but it may also be a piece of apple and even a piece of dry carrot. And always provide fresh drinking water!