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Knaagdier Kruidenier Amaranth Harvest Orange 100 grams
Amaranth Harvest Orange 100 grams €6,95 €9,95

Amaranth Harvest Orange 100 grams

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Product description

Amarant Oogst Oranje for small rodents and birds

With Amarant Oogst Oranje, you instantly add more color, height, and natural enrichment to your small rodent or bird's enclosure. The orange amaranth has a warm, striking appearance and is beautiful to use in a natural scape, foraging corner, or thematically decorated enclosure.

For small rodents such as mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils, amaranth is especially fun because the animals can sniff, pull, pluck, and nibble at the harvest themselves. You do not offer the seed-rich harvest loose in a bowl, but as a natural plant structure. This makes eating and exploring immediately more interesting.

In short

  • Orange amaranth harvest for small rodents and birds
  • Beautiful for hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, and natural enclosures
  • Stimulates sniffing, searching, plucking, and foraging
  • Provides height, color, and a warm, natural look
  • Can be placed in the bedding or secured with a clamp
  • Natural product from Dutch cultivation

Advantages of Amarant Oogst Oranje

100% natural and sourced from the Dutch farmer
Instantly gives the enclosure a warm orange color accent
Ideal for natural play, sniffing, and nibbling fun
Great for use in hamsterscaping and gerbilscaping
Also suitable as natural enrichment for birds

Why choose Amarant Oogst Oranje?

Amaranth is a great choice when you want to make an enclosure more natural and give your animal something to do. The stems provide height and structure, while the seed-rich plumes invite exploration and foraging. Your animal can discover where the interesting parts are located on its own, thereby engaging more actively with its surroundings.

Hamsterscaping and gerbilscaping are all about an enclosure that is right for the animal: with routes, shelter, digging opportunities, foraging spots, and natural materials. Orange amaranth fits in very well with this, because you can easily create a small harvest field, woodland edge, or splash of color with it.

For birds, amaranth is also interesting as a natural activity. They can sit on the stems, examine the texture, and use the harvest as variety alongside their normal diet.

For which animals is Amarant Oogst Oranje suitable?

Amarant Oogst Oranje is especially suitable for small rodents and birds that enjoy playing with natural harvested materials.

  • Mice
  • Dwarf hamsters
  • Hamsters
  • Gerbils
  • Dwarf rats
  • Rats as natural enrichment and foraging material
  • Birds

For guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, amaranth is not a staple food. For these animals, the emphasis lies primarily on hay, fiber-rich foods, and species-appropriate herbs. Therefore, use seed-rich harvested materials mainly as limited variety when this fits within the total ration.

This is how you use Amarant Oogst Oranje in the enclosure.

You can offer amaranth in various ways. In an enclosure with a deep layer of bedding, you can place the stems upright so that the plumes protrude above the ground. This creates a natural harvest field where your animal can walk, sniff, and pluck.

  • Carefully push the stems into a firm layer of ground cover.
  • Use amaranth at the back or in the middle of the enclosure for extra depth.
  • Form small groups for a natural copse or harvest field.
  • Combine with cork, wood, moss, sand, and other natural harvested materials.
  • If necessary, use a snack clip with wire cages.
  • For glass, if necessary, use a suction cup with a clamp .
  • Remove parts that become wet, dirty, or less fresh.

Use per animal species

Mouse

Mice love climbing, sniffing, collecting, and taking small routes through the enclosure. Place amaranth in small groups so that natural cover and foraging spots are created.

Dwarf hamster

Dwarf hamsters often find seed-rich harvesting materials very interesting. For example, place the amaranth along a walking route, near a sand bath area, or at the back of the enclosure, so that your dwarf hamster can search and pick it itself.

Hamster

Golden hamsters may actively investigate, push over, or carry away amaranth. Place the stems firmly in the substrate and use them as natural border planting or a foraging spot in a spacious scape.

Gerbil

Gerbils dig and rearrange a lot. Therefore, place amaranth a little deeper in the bedding or use it as temporary enrichment. If the amaranth is dug up or gnawed, this is part of their natural exploratory behavior.

Dwarf rat and rat

Dwarf rats and rats are curious and enjoy exploring new materials. Use amaranth, for example, in a foraging corner, on a platform, or as a natural activity. Keep in mind that they may move or destroy the stems.

Birds

You can offer amaranth to birds as a natural change of pace and activity. Securely attach the stem so your bird can perch on it and examine the harvest.

Compound

Composition: orange amaranth harvest.

Good to know: we fill based on appearance, not exact weight.

With our flower and harvest mixes, we deliberately do not look solely at weight. These products consist of natural parts such as flowers, leaves, stems, seeds, and harvest material. As a result, the weight per bunch or box may vary slightly, while the contents are appropriately filled in terms of size and appearance.

A bunch with more stems, slightly more leaves, or natural residual moisture may be heavier, but that does not automatically mean it looks more beautiful or fuller. Conversely, a lighter bunch may contain more airy plumes or fine harvest material. We therefore look primarily at quality, variety, and a beautiful natural presentation.

This way, you receive a natural harvest that looks good, is pleasant to use in the enclosure, and matches the character of the product. Because these are natural products, color, structure, length, and composition may vary slightly from harvest to harvest.

How is the amaranth harvest stored at our facility?

We receive this harvest directly from the supplier, allowing us to offer excellent freshness and quality. In our warehouse, we store the harvest in a cool, dry, and UV-free environment. This ensures that color, aroma, and natural quality are preserved as well as possible.

We recommend storing the amaranth at home in a dark, cool, and dry place as well. Close the packaging tightly after use and avoid damp areas or direct sunlight.

Important to know

  • This is a natural product: color, shape, length, and structure may vary from bunch to bunch.
  • Preferably use amaranth in dry areas of the enclosure.
  • Remove stems that become wet, dirty, or less fresh.
  • Dried stems can be brittle; check regularly for loose or sharp pieces.
  • Offer harvested materials as a supplement alongside appropriate basic nutrition.
  • For animals that are quick to eat, it is better to use small amounts at a time.

Frequently asked questions about Amarant Oogst Oranje

Is Amarant Oogst Oranje suitable for hamsterscaping?

Yes, orange amaranth is very suitable for hamsterscaping. The stems add height and color to the enclosure, while the harvest invites sniffing, plucking, and foraging.

Can I use amaranth for gerbilscaping?

Yes, amaranth fits well into gerbilscaping. Gerbils love to dig and rearrange, so place the stems firmly in the bedding or use them as temporary enrichment.

Does amaranth pose a challenge to rodents?

Yes, amaranth provides an extra challenge because the seed-rich parts are still attached to the plant. Your pet has to search, pick, and investigate on its own. That makes it more interesting than loose seeds in a bowl.

How do I best offer Amarant Oogst Oranje?

You can stick the stems into a deep layer of bedding, attach them to bars with a snack clip, or place them on glass using a suction cup with a clip. Choose a sturdy spot and check regularly to ensure everything stays tidy.

Is amaranth also suitable for birds?

Yes, amaranth can also be offered to birds as natural enrichment and variety. Secure the stem firmly so that your bird can examine the harvest properly.

Is amaranth suitable for rabbits and guinea pigs?

Amaranth is not a staple food for rabbits and guinea pigs. Because amaranth can be high in seeds, it is preferable to use it for these animals as a limited variation and only when it fits within the total ration.

Why can every forest look different?

Amaranth is a natural product. Color, length, volume, and structure can vary from harvest to harvest. We therefore assess primarily based on appearance, quality, and natural presentation.

How do I best store Amarant Oogst Oranje?

Store amaranth in a dark, cool, and dry place. Avoid moisture and direct sunlight to keep the harvest as beautiful as possible.

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Amarant Oogst Oranje for hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, and birds

Specifications
Content: Bunch
Suitable for: Rodents, Hamsterscaping, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu | Bird
Particularities: Natural product, which means that the color and quantity of leaves/flowers can deviate significantly from the image shown. Fragile, which means that twigs can be broken. Bundled so that twigs can be entangled.
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
Knaagdier Kruidenier Amaranth Harvest Orange 100 grams
Reviews
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10 / 10
Yvonne 17 November 2024

Ja dit product vind vind mijn hamster erg lekker ,en hij moet een beetje moeite doen om er bij te komen, gewoon een goed product . Vr. Gr. Yvonne

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