Gerbil Snacks at DRD Rodent Shop® – The Gerbil Webshop for your Gerbil!
Tasty crispy wafers with important minerals for small rodents. The delicacy is prepared according to a traditional recipe and is a delicious snack. Without flavor enhancers and preservatives. 12 Wafers per package.
Read moreBaked heart-shaped snack with strawberry, seeds, millet, carrot, and peanut. Tasty as a reward, snack, or foraging bite.
Read moreGrain-free vegetable drops from JR Farm with dandelion, parsley, pea flakes, seeds, and carrot. A conscious snack for rewarding, foraging, and variety.
Read moreGrain-free vegetable drops from JR Farm with pea flakes, seeds, carrot, parsley, dandelion, beetroot, and paprika. For rodents and rabbits as a conscious snack and foraging moment.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Grain-free alfalfa sticks for rodents and rabbits. Natural gnawing material with fiber, protein, and minerals. As a supplementary snack.
Read moreNatural birch pizza with herbs and flowers. For nibbling, sniffing, foraging, and natural activity in the enclosure.
Read moreNatural birch wood gnawing discs with vegetable and herb topping. For nibbling, exploring, foraging, and extra activity in the enclosure.
Read moreGrain-free hemp snack sticks from JR Farm in three varieties: Skin & Coat, Digestion, and Coolness. Spicy chew sticks for rodents and rabbits.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Grain-free Farmys snack sticks with herbs, seeds, and raspberry. Sturdy chew sticks for all rodents and rabbits, easy to break into pieces.
Read moreNatural harvest snack with wheat and oat plants. Fun to pick, pluck, and forage for seeds yourself. For rodents and rabbits.
Read moreNatural harvest mix with flax, green Senegal millet, canary seed, and feather millet. Ideal for harvesting, picking, and foraging seeds yourself.
Read moreJR Farm Meadow Harvest is a natural harvest of grasses, herbs, and seeds. Great as foraging enrichment and a nibbling activity for rodents and rabbits.
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Natural dari cob with sun-ripened seeds. Fun for small seed-eating rodents and birds to harvest and forage for themselves.
Read moreNatural flax harvest with sun-ripened linseeds. Fun for small seed-eating rodents and birds to harvest, search for, and nibble on themselves.
Read moreNatural amaranth harvest with sun-ripened seeds. Fun for small seed-eating rodents and birds to harvest and forage for themselves.
Read moreNatural green Senegal millet for self-harvesting. Great for small seed-eating rodents and birds as a snack, for wildlife spotting, and foraging.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Natural millet harvest for small rodents, pygmy rats, rats, and birds. For hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, ratscaping, foraging, pecking, and harvesting seeds themselves.
Read moreNatural canary seed harvest from JR Farm. For small rodents and birds to search for, loosen, collect seeds themselves, and be actively engaged.
Read moreNatural seed harvest with dari, millet, and linseed/flax. For small rodents, degus, and birds as a foraging snack, harvesting fun, and nature activity.
Read moreNatural dari/sorghum cob in red or black for small rodents and birds. Ideal for foraging, hamsterscaping, and seed-rich enrichment.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Summer harvest package with millet, ears of grain, amaranth, moss, and floral accents for hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, foraging, and natural enrichment.
Read moreGrain-free hay cookie with mountain meadow hay. Available in Flower, Vegetable, and Dandelion. A conscious snack for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreNatural clay/loam stone with wheat and a tasty topping. Available in Blossom and Herbs. To be placed down as a nibble and mineral stone.
Read moreCoarse snack and herb mix with willow bark, echinacea, artichoke stems, hazelnut leaves, and hemp shives. To scatter around, search for, and enjoy nibbling on.
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Gerbil snacks – responsible herb, vegetable and protein snacks for rewarding and foraging
With the right gerbil snacks, you can turn "a treat" into a useful moment : rewarding, enriching, and encouraging natural behavior. Gerbils are active foragers who enjoy searching , peeling, and hoarding . That's why you'll find healthy snacks in this category, such as herbal snacks, dried vegetables, and protein supplements (e.g., insects) – ideal for keeping foraging fun without disrupting their diet.
At DRD Rodent Shop® , we select snacks that truly work in practice: clear composition, easy to portion, and smart to use as enrichment. Specialists in rodents and rabbits since 2011 .
Use snacks as a small addition to the gerbil food . Herbs and vegetables are often the most practical to portion out.
Gerbil food →
Insects and egg whites are a fun variation, but keep them small and manageable. Perfect as a reward or a "search" activity.
Protein snacks →
Hide small pieces in deep bedding or use food puzzles for additional foraging behavior.
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Gerbil snacks – quick selection guide
Want to snack responsibly without the hassle? Then choose snacks that are easy to portion and that get your gerbils searching . This is perfect for active gerbils who like to stay busy, and you don't want snacks to "secretly" become the main meal.
- Herbs & leaves – ideal as a daily mini-variety (a small portion). View herbs & seeds →
- Dried vegetables – great for nibbling and variety (in doses).
- Protein/insects – great for rewarding and foraging. View protein →
- Seeds/ears/nuts – energy-rich; give small and mindful treats, especially as an extra challenge.
- Fruit – only as a “real treat moment”, small and not too often.
Tip : Sprinkle snacks in small amounts throughout the enclosure rather than putting everything in one bowl. This automatically encourages snacking.
What are gerbil snacks?
Gerbil snacks are supplements to the daily diet: little extras for variety, reward, and enrichment. Think of herbal snacks, dried vegetables, seeds/corns, and protein supplements. The principle remains: basic food first , snacks are the "finishing touch."
Types of snacks for gerbils
- Herbs (snacks) – for sniffing and nibbling; often nice as a little daily treat.
- Dried vegetables – a tasty variety with a gnawing texture; ideal for hiding.
- Protein snacks (insects) – a fun reward and a nice change of pace; give in small doses as a supplement.
- Seeds/ears/nuts – energy-rich and popular; use consciously and preferably as a foraging challenge.
- Fruit – give in moderation; choose small portions and keep it a treat.
How often can you give snacks?
Keep it simple: small, mindful, and consistent . Herbs or a piece of dried vegetable often work well in mini-portions. Protein/insects and energy-rich seeds/nuts are primarily intended as supplements (e.g., a few times a week), depending on your core diet and activity level.
Do you see your gerbils leaving their staple food behind, or consistently leaving a lot of it? This is usually a sign to cut back on snacks and get back into a routine.
Snacks as enrichment & taming
- Foraging : Hide small snacks under deep ground cover or scatter them throughout the enclosure.
- Food puzzles : turn snacking into a challenge. View foraging products →
- Taming : Use 1–2 short contact moments with a mini-reward, so that hand = something positive (without overfeeding).
- Fun tip : put something tasty in a cork tunnel so they have to pick and search for it.
Checklist – Using gerbil snacks responsibly
✔ Snacks are supplementary ; basic food remains leading.
✔ Choose herbs and dried vegetables for daily mini-variety.
✔ Provide protein/insect and energy-rich snacks small and consciously .
✔ Make snacking an activity : hide, scatter, food puzzles.
✔ Also check storage areas: gerbils are natural hoarders .
Safety
Introduce new treats gradually and always give small portions . Remove any spoiled leftovers and avoid treats with unfamiliar additives or "people treats." If you notice any significant changes in appetite, stool, or behavior, contact a veterinarian.
FAQ – gerbil snacks
What are the best snacks for gerbils?
Choose snacks that are easy to portion: herbs (snacks), dried vegetables, and the occasional protein supplement. Keep energy-rich snacks (like lots of seeds/nuts) small and use them primarily as foraging rewards.
How often can I give snacks?
Small herb or vegetable snacks often work well as a mini-variety. Protein/insect and energy-rich snacks are best given in small doses. Pay particular attention to whether the main food is still being eaten well.
Can I use treats to tame my gerbil?
Yes. Short, calm interactions with a small reward often work well. The key is consistency: give small rewards so it remains a true training moment.
✔ Responsible gerbil snacks for rewarding & foraging
✔ Choice aid: herbs, vegetables, protein & energy-rich extras
✔ Specialist since 2011
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