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Bunny Nature Botanicals Maxi Mix is a natural mix of herbs, leaves, and stems that can be used in two ways: as a snack/enrichment for extra variety, or as the basis of the Bunny Nature Botanicals allNature menu. It is important to understand this difference. The Maxi Mix is a complementary feed in itself; within the Botanicals menu, you combine it with the Mid Mix and the appropriate vitamin tablet.
At DRD, we believe it is especially important with these Botanicals mixes that you can immediately see how to use them. Do you simply want to provide a small, natural snack mixed with hay or in a foraging area? You can do so with the Maxi Mix. Do you want to create a Botanicals menu for a guinea pig, rabbit, chinchilla, or degu? Then use the Maxi Mix as a base and add the Mid Mix and the appropriate vitamin tablet.
✔ Coarse natural mix with leaves, stems, and herbs
✔ Can be used as a snack or as the basis of the Botanicals menu
✔ Stimulates foraging, sniffing, and natural eating behavior
✔ Without pellets or extrudates
✔ Easy to combine with Botanicals Mid Mix
✔ Part of the Bunny Nature Botanicals allNature concept
The Maxi Mix is the coarse base within the Botanicals line. The mix contains leaves, stems, and herbs with texture. This allows you to give it on its own as a snack or enrichment, but also use it as a base when composing the Botanicals menu for herbivorous animals.
| This is how you use the Maxi Mix | What are you doing? | Important to know |
|---|---|---|
| As a natural snack | Give a small amount loose, mixed with hay, or in a foraging area. | The Maxi Mix is then a tasty supplement alongside the normal main food. |
| As the basis of the Botanicals menu | Mix approximately 4 parts Maxi Mix with 1 part Mid Mix and add the appropriate vitamin tablet. | Only the combination forms the intended Botanicals nutritional concept. |
Do you want to use the Botanicals Maxi Mix as part of the allNature menu? Then you combine three components. The Maxi Mix forms the base, the Mid Mix provides extra variety of herbs, flowers, and leaves, and the vitamin tablet supplements the daily vitamin component.
Mixing advice: approximately 4 parts Maxi Mix + 1 part Mid Mix. Add the Vitamin C Snack daily according to the dosage.
Mixing advice: approximately 4 parts Maxi Mix + 1 part Mid Mix. Add the Multivitamin Snack daily according to the dosage.
For small omnivores such as mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, and rats, you use the Maxi Mix primarily as a snack or enrichment. The complete Botanicals nutritional concept is mainly intended for herbivorous animals such as guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus.
Would you like to use the Maxi Mix as a snack? Then give a small amount alongside the normal main food. You can offer the mix separately, mix it with hay, or hide it in a foraging area. Due to its coarse texture, scent, and natural composition, the mix encourages searching, sniffing, and quiet activity.
Do you use the Maxi Mix as the basis of the Botanicals allNature menu? Then always add the Mid Mix and the appropriate vitamin tablet. The Maxi Mix provides structure and fiber, the Mid Mix offers extra variety of flowers, herbs, and leaves, and the vitamin tablet completes the daily composition according to the needs of the animal species.
The table below helps you understand the ratio between Maxi Mix, Mid Mix, and the vitamin tablet. The weights on the left refer to the animal's body weight. Use this as a practical guideline and always adjust based on condition, appetite, hay intake, and species-specific needs.
| Element | 250 g | 500 g | 1 kg | 1.5 kg | 2 kg | 2.5 kg |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maxi Mix | 8 g | 15 g | 30 g | 45 g | 60 g | 75 g |
| Mid Mix | 2 g | 4 g | 6 g | 8 g | 10 g | 12 g |
| Vitamin tablet | ¼ tablet | ½ tablet | ¾ tablet | 1 tablet | 1½ tablets | 2 tablets |
Guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus are social animals and should be kept with other animals of their species. Therefore, use the table per animal and add up the portions for multiple animals. If you are unsure about the correct combination or portion, we are happy to help.
The Bunny Nature Botanicals Maxi Mix is available in two varieties. Both varieties have their own distinct scent, texture, and taste. This makes it fun to switch between them, especially when using the mix for foraging or to make hay more interesting.
Green oats, dandelion leaves, nettle leaves, narrow-leaved plantain, raspberry leaves 8%, green wheat, red cornflower blossoms 6%, blue cornflower blossoms 6%, parsley stems, dill stems. In the case of green oats and green wheat, this concerns leaves and stems.
Green oats, peppermint leaves 11%, narrow-leaved plantain, green wheat, horsetail, birch leaves, rudbeckia leaves, coriander stems, celery stalks, daisies, red clover blossoms, chamomile blossoms 2%. For green oats and green wheat, this concerns leaves and stems.
These compositions fit well with the concept of natural foraging. The coarse leaves and stems provide structure, while herbs and flowers offer fragrance and variety. If you use the Maxi Mix as a Botanicals base, the Mid Mix provides extra fine herb and flower variety.
No separate analysis is provided for this natural mix. The composition per variant is therefore the most important guideline. If you use the Maxi Mix as part of the Botanicals menu, be sure to follow the combination with Mid Mix and the corresponding vitamin tablet.
The Maxi Mix is a valuable coarse mix, but you get the best results by using it correctly. As a snack, give small portions. As the basis of the Botanicals menu, always combine it with Mid Mix and the appropriate vitamin tablet. This ensures the menu for your pet remains clearly and completely structured.
Is Botanicals Maxi Mix a complete food?
The Maxi Mix is a complementary feed in itself. Within the Botanicals allNature menu, you use the Maxi Mix as a base and combine it with Mid Mix and the appropriate vitamin tablet.
Can I also just give the Maxi Mix as a snack?
Yes, that works very well. Then give a small amount loose, mixed with the hay, or in a foraging area.
What is the difference between Maxi Mix and Mid Mix?
The Maxi Mix is coarser and forms the basis of the Botanicals menu. The Mid Mix is finer and provides extra variety of herbs, flowers, and leaves.
Which vitamin tablet goes with it for guinea pigs?
For guinea pigs, use the Botanicals Vitamin C Snack, because guinea pigs cannot produce vitamin C themselves.
Which vitamin tablet goes with it for rabbits, chinchillas, and degus?
For rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, use the Botanicals Multivitamin Snack.
How do I mix Maxi Mix and Mid Mix?
Use approximately 4 parts Maxi Mix and 1 part Mid Mix as a guideline. The Maxi Mix serves as the base, while the Mid Mix provides extra variety.
Can I switch between the variants?
Yes, variety between different types can actually be fun. Introduce new flavors gradually and see what your pet likes to eat.
Bunny Nature Botanicals Maxi Mix is a great choice when you want to add more coarse texture, scent, and foraging fun to the menu. Use the mix as a small natural snack or as a base within the Botanicals menu with Mid Mix and the appropriate vitamin tablet.

| Content (approx): | 400 grams |
| Composition: | See description |
| Analysis: | - |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degus |
| Type: | supplementary pet food |
| Particularities: | - |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |