Rodipet Organic Gerbil Food Senior 500g
Rodipet® Organic Gerbil Food ''Senior'' - 500g
- age-appropriate diet
- with vegetables and herbs
- high-quality natural ingredients
- from the food range of the natural habitat
- organically sourced ingredients
- organic certified by Eco-Monitoring Unit DE-021
Nature's recipe
This Rodipet® food's composition is based on a number of research expeditions to the natural habitats of wild gerbils in Central Asia. There, we investigated what types of food would be available to wild gerbils during various seasons. We combined the knowledge gained from those expeditions with the latest findings of research into the nutritional needs of pet rodents to develop this recipe. Carefully chosen delicious herbs, quality grains & seeds and tasty roots and vegetables from organic sources remind us of the wide steppes of Central Asia that are the native habitats of Meriones unguiculatus gerbils.
Ingredients:
Wild proso millet, naked oats, red quinoa, barley, rye, whole buckwheat, oat flakes, amaranth, teff, white quinoa, toasted soy beans, sunflower seeds, camelina seeds, whole hemp seeds, rapeseed, brown linseed, alfalfa seeds, timothy seeds, sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds, dandelion roots, mountain thyme, Jerusalem artichoke slices, common marigold flowers, dragonhead leaves. (all ingredients are organically sourced) DE-ÖKO-021
Composition:
Analytical contituents: crude fibre: 6.0 %, crude protein: 15.8 %, crude oils and fats: 10.5 %, crude ash: 2.8 % Naturally contained minerals per 100 g: calcium: 150 mg, phosphorus: 480 mg, magnesium: 200 mg, potassium: 670 mg, sodium: 26 mg Naturally contained trace elements per 100 g: iron: 7.04 mg, manganese: 3.46 mg, zinc: 3.80 mg, copper: 0.89 mg
A complete meal for your gerbils:
For perfectly happy gerbils, we recommend combining our Rodipet® organic gerbil food with our quality freeze-dried Rodipet® insects (available separately), fresh herbs (e.g. dandelion, parsley, dill, fennel greens) and fresh green vegetables (e.g. cucumber, fennel, broccoli, spinach).