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Degu supplies: food, hay, sand bath, and furnishings

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Everything for your degu: high-fiber food, hay, herbs, sand bath, bedding, houses, tunnels, and enrichment. Specialist since 2011.
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Premium cotton bedding made from high-quality cotton fibers. Super soft, absorbent, and diggable for rodents and rabbits.

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€15,95 €14,95
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Soft cotton bedding of 40 liters. Ideal as a comfort layer, nesting zone, or soft corner in a naturally furnished enclosure.

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€13,95 €12,95
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Soft, comfortable bedding that's pleasant to nest in and works well in hamster scaping. Ideal as a comfort layer or nesting zone in the enclosure. Dust-free and great for small rodents.

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€12,99
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Organic bedding made from cottonseed fiber. Absorbs moisture and odors effectively, keeping the enclosure clean and dry for longer. Dust-free, making it ideal for rats, mice, and ferrets (also suitable for guinea pigs and rabbits).

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Premium blend bedding of cotton and dust-free wood fiber. Soft, absorbent, and textured for digging, tunneling, scaving, and comfort.

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Premium blend bedding of cotton and hemp fiber. Soft, resilient, and textured for digging, tunneling, scaping, and comfort.

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Premium flax bedding of superior quality. Soft, absorbent, and natural as a base layer, top layer, or mixed bedding.

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€11,95
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Soft cotton and flax blend bedding. Comfortable, absorbent, and resilient as a natural base for rodents and rabbits.

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Natural flax bedding from Bunny Nature. Soft, low-dust, absorbent, and biodegradable. Suitable for rodents and rabbits.

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€7,95
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Premium coconut fiber bedding of superior quality. Ideal as a natural top layer, play layer, foraging layer, or digging box filling.

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Highly absorbent wood fiber granules from Chipsi. Ideal as bedding or an absorbent underlay for rodents and rabbits, with good moisture absorption and odor binding.

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€9,95 €8,95
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Hempflax Mini Hemp Hemp Ground Cover 3 kg is the heavenly choice for your animals! Mini-Hemp ground cover is like a fluffy cloud of fine wood core made of hemp fiber. It has a natural sponge effect so that moisture and odors are better absorbed. Urinary a

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Premium mixed bedding made of cotton, cardboard, and egg carton pieces. Soft, playful, and textured as a top layer, foraging layer, or digging box filling.

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Premium cardboard bedding made from cleaned cardboard pieces. Ideal as a top layer, foraging layer, sniffing layer, or digging box filling.

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Low-dust paper pellet bedding and toilet filler made from recycled paper. Highly absorbent, odor-binding, and available in 10 and 30 liters.

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€10,99 €8,95
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Cotton N Pellets Cotton pellet

Premium cotton pellets made from compressed cotton fibers. Highly absorbent and ideal as toilet filler, underlay, or hygienic bedding. Available in 10, 20, and 40 liters.

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€29,95 €24,95
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Fine beech wood chips of approx. 6 mm. Ideal as toilet bedding, sniffing corner, path, or decorative structural layer in the enclosure.

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€11,95
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Natural forest-like top layer with hardwood, hardwood bark, softwood, and pine cones. Ideal as a play layer, sniffing layer, and foraging layer.

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€9,99 €8,99
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Chipsi Carefresh Original, previously known as Carefresh Natural, is a high-quality natural ground cover in a beautiful light brown shade. Made from organically grown cellulose fibers, this luxurious bedding provides regal comfort for your furry companion

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Chipsi Carefresh Confetti is a colorful and trendy ground cover made from cellulose fibers from organic cultivation. Carefresh absorbs 2.5 times more than usual ground cover. Carefresh is dust-free and therefore healthy for the respiratory tract. With thi

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Chipsi Carefresh Pure White (formerly Carefresh Ultra) is a natural ground cover in a radiant white color. Carefresh Pure White is made from natural cellulose fibers from organic cultivation. This ground cover has 2.5 times greater absorption than usual g

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Premium cardboard mix of cardboard and egg carton pieces. Playful, textured, and ideal as a top layer, foraging layer, or digging box filling.

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Digging sand with clay for natural landscaping, hamsterscaping, and gerbilscaping. Stays in place better near tunnels and burrows. 5 kg is approx. 5 liters.

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Natural top layer of wood, mountain meadow hay, oat plant, wheat ears, and marigold. Ideal as a foraging layer, play layer, or extra structure in the enclosure.

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Degu webshop – everything for degus at DRD Rodent Shop

Degoe webshop – food, hay, bedding and furnishings for degus

Dego basic setup with practical selection guide at DRD Rodent Shop Are you looking for good degu supplies ? In this Degu webshop, you will find everything to furnish your degus' enclosure in a practical, natural, and thoughtful way: from degu bedding , degu food , and degu hay to sand baths, houses, tunnels, gnawing material, and foraging toys.

When it comes to degus, DRD looks not only at “what fits in the cage,” but especially at what suits the animal. Degus are smart, social, and active rodents that enjoy digging, climbing, gnawing, foraging, and playing together. That is why this hub helps you not only find products but also make logical choices regarding food, enclosure, decor, and daily care.

 

In short

Degus benefit most from a fiber-rich base with hay, appropriate degu food, and low sugar.

A good enclosure offers digging space, sturdy climbing routes, multiple hiding places, and sufficient gnawing material.

A sand bath, foraging areas, and natural enrichment make the daily routine much richer.

Feed & hay

Start with hay, appropriate degu food, and a quiet snack routine. Herbs and flowers are particularly interesting as variety and a foraging layer.

Degoevoer | Pellets | Hay

Soil & stay

Degus actively use their enclosure. Consider diggable bedding, sturdy platforms, safe routes, and sufficient space to move around together.

Bedding | Cages | Platforms

Sand bath & enrichment

A sand bath is part of degu grooming. Complete the setup with tunnels, houses, and foraging toys.

Sand & sandboxes | Foraging | Chewing material

Degu food: hay, degu food, pellets, herbs and flowers

Feeding degus requires calm and clarity. Degus are herbivores and thrive best on a fiber-rich routine with sufficient hay and appropriate degu food. Therefore, it is better to choose specific degu food or degu pellets rather than random rodent mixes.

Degu hay is important for fiber, activity, and natural tooth wear. You can create a permanent hay corner with a degu hay rack and a sturdy feeder so that the feeding area remains organized.

Degu herbs , fresh degu herbs , and dried flowers are especially nice as fragrant variety, a foraging layer, or a small addition. We keep the explanation deliberately practical: herbs are not medicine, but they can help make the daily diet more interesting.

Degu enclosure: digging floor, climbing routes and safe setup

A degu enclosure works best when built in zones. At the bottom, create a diggable floor with degu bedding . Above that, build sturdy routes using degu platforms and ladders . This allows the animals to move around, maintain an overview, and avoid each other when necessary.

Always place heavy items stably on the bottom or on a sturdy platform, not loosely on top of a thick layer of bedding. Degus like to dig and destroy things; as a result, something that seems sturdy today may still sink later. Therefore, regularly check whether houses, stone bowls, food bowls, and platforms are still standing stably.

Looking for a complete start? Then also check out our Degu Basic Setup . There you can see how to build the foundation with a digging substrate, hiding places, a sand bath, a hay corner, gnawing material, and enrichment.

Degoe sand bath: grooming and activity in one

Degus enjoy bathing in fine sand. A degu sandbox with suitable sand helps keep their fur clean and provides extra activity at the same time. Preferably choose a sturdy, heavy box that does not tip over easily when the degus roll around in it.

Place the sand bath on a stable spot and keep it clean. Many owners offer the sand bath at fixed times or place it in a separate zone so that the rest of the enclosure remains tidy. If the sand is used as a toilet area, sifting or replacing it more frequently is advisable.

Enrichment for degus: gnawing, searching, climbing, and playing together

Degus are curious and active. Enrichment is therefore not an extra, but an important part of their enclosure. With degu gnawing material , degu tunnels , degu houses , and degu play & foraging, you give them multiple ways to expend their energy.

A degu exercise wheel can be a nice addition provided it is large enough and runs safely. Pay attention to a generous diameter, a closed running surface, and stable placement. The exercise wheel does not replace a well-designed enclosure, but it can provide extra exercise.

Checklist: what do you need for degus?

A spacious, sturdy enclosure with digging opportunities and safe climbing routes.

Diggerable, low-dust bedding and a separate zone for sand bath, hay, and feed.

Appropriate degu food, sufficient hay and a sturdy feeding and drinking area.

Multiple huts, tunnels, and escape routes, especially for a group.

Chewing material, foraging toys, and natural activities to prevent boredom.

A rodent-proof transport box for vet visits or emergencies.

Good to know about degus

Social animals

Degus are social animals. Therefore, do not keep them alone, but ensure an appropriate group composition and sufficient space, hiding places, and feeding areas so that the animals can also avoid each other.

Food without unnecessary sugar

Degus are sensitive to food that is too high in energy, too fatty, or too high in sugar. Therefore, choose appropriate degu food, hay, and controlled supplements. Fruit and sugary snacks do not fit well into a degu's routine.

Chew-proof thinking

Degus gnaw a lot. In practice, glass, stone, ceramic, metal, and sturdy wood are often more logical than plastic. Check accessories regularly for wear and tear and place heavy parts securely.

Rules in the Netherlands

The list of domestic and hobby animals has applied to the Netherlands since July 1, 2024. The degu is not on this list. If you already have degus under transitional law, proper care naturally remains important. In case of doubt, always check the current information from the government, for example via the RVO or the NVWA .

Frequently asked questions about degoe supplies

What do you need for a degu?

For degus, you need a spacious enclosure, diggable bedding, hay, suitable degu food, a sand bath, multiple hiding places, gnawing material, climbing routes, food bowls, a water source, and foraging toys.

What food is suitable for degus?

Choose degu food or degu pellets with a high-fiber base. Combine this with plenty of hay. Sugary products, fruit, and very fatty snacks are not suitable for degus.

Does a degu need a sand bath?

Yes, a sand bath is important for the coat care of degus. Use suitable sand and a sturdy container in which the degu can roll around comfortably. Keep the sand clean by sifting or replacing it regularly.

How deep should the bedding for degus be?

A deep digging zone works best. As a practical guideline, aim for a minimum of 20–30 cm in a digging area. Greater depth often results in more digging behavior and makes the enclosure more natural.

Can degus be kept alone?

No, degus are social animals and belong together with other degus. However, ensure an appropriate group composition, multiple hiding places, and sufficient space to provide rest and escape routes.

Why is gnawing material important for degus?

Degus enjoy gnawing and use their teeth a lot. Gnawing material provides activity and helps give natural gnawing behavior a proper place in the enclosure.

Which enclosure is suitable for degus?

A suitable degu enclosure is spacious, sturdy, well-ventilated, and safely furnished with digging space, platforms, hiding places, and gnaw-resistant components. Plastic parts make less sense, as degus gnaw a lot.

Are you still allowed to keep degus in the Netherlands?

As of July 1, 2024, degus are not included on the Dutch list of domestic and hobby animals. Animals subject to transitional law may be kept under certain conditions. Always check the official information from the RVO or NVWA for current regulations.

Buy degu supplies at DRD Knaagdierwinkel®

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, you will find degu products suitable for the daily care of these smart, active animals. We select based on product role, application, and practical usability: what helps with digging, what supports a fiber-rich routine, what makes climbing safer, and what provides true enrichment?

Want to get started quickly? Then check out Degoe Basic Setup or go to Degoe information for additional explanation on care, feeding, and setup.

Complete Degu category: from food and hay to sand bath and decor
Practical selection guide by product role and behavior
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