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Mealberry Little One Vitamin C for Rodents and Rabbits!
Little One Vitamin C for Rodents and Rabbits! €6,95 €7,95

Little One Vitamin C for Rodents and Rabbits!

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Product description

Mealberry Little One Vitamin C 160 grams

Mealberry Little One Vitamin C is a fruity, plant-based snack mix with ingredients that naturally contain vitamin C. The mix combines dried cranberry, sweet red bell pepper, hibiscus, dried rosehip husks, orange peel, kiwi, physalis, and blackcurrant. This makes it a fragrant and colorful addition for animals that could use some extra fruit and berry variety.

At DRD, when it comes to vitamin C snacks, we focus primarily on their role in the daily routine. Vitamin C is especially important for guinea pigs because they cannot produce this vitamin themselves and are dependent on their diet. This Little One Vitamin C snack is therefore particularly interesting as a supplementary snack alongside good guinea pig food, unlimited hay, suitable vegetables, and clean drinking water.

In short

  • Vitamin C-rich snack mix from Mealberry Little One.
  • With 8 ingredients: cranberry, sweet red bell pepper, hibiscus, rosehip, orange peel, kiwi, physalis, and blackcurrant.
  • Especially interesting as a supplementary snack for guinea pigs.
  • Can also be used as a small fruity snack for other rodents and rabbits.
  • Plant-based snack mix with lots of aroma, color, and texture.
  • Nice to mix with hay, herbs, or a foraging spot.
  • Complementary feed, therefore intended to supplement the daily basic diet.
  • Contents: 160 grams.

Fruity vitamin C-rich snack mix
With rosehip, cranberry, bell pepper, kiwi and blackcurrant
Especially nice as a supplementary snack for guinea pigs
Also nice as a small snack variation for other rodents and rabbits
Suitable for sprinkling, mixing, or hiding
Useful supplement alongside hay, basic feed, and suitable vegetables

Why choose Little One Vitamin C?

This snack mix is interesting because it does not consist of a single ingredient, but of eight different fruit, berry, and plant parts. Rosehip, blackcurrant, cranberry, kiwi, orange peel, physalis, hibiscus, and sweet red bell pepper together provide a lot of fragrance, color, and variety. This makes the mix attractive to scatter throughout a hay bale, herb mix, or snack area.

For guinea pigs, this is primarily a nice extra alongside the daily basics. Guinea pigs should always receive a complete guinea pig food with sufficient vitamin C, plus unlimited hay and suitable fresh vegetables. This snack does not replace that, but it can be a fun way to add extra variety to the routine.

For other animals, Little One Vitamin C is primarily a fruity snack mix. Because the composition is rich in fruit and berries, you should feed the mix consciously and in small quantities. This way, it remains a tasty treat, and the daily basic diet remains the primary focus.

For which animals is Little One Vitamin C suitable?

  • Mouse: suitable as a small fruity snack in limited quantities. Because mice are social animals and should be kept with other mice of their kind, you can offer small amounts spread out.
  • Dwarf hamster: suitable as an occasional snack in a small amount. Dose sparingly due to the fruity composition.
  • Hamster: suitable as a small snack variation for Syrian hamsters. You can hide a small amount in a foraging area.
  • Gerbil: suitable as a small fruity snack. Because gerbils are social animals and should be kept with other gerbils, you can share small portions.
  • Dwarf rat: suitable as a small snack enrichment. Dwarf rats can vary in size, so adjust the quantity to your own animals.
  • Rat: suitable as a fruity snack or foraging reward in small quantities.
  • Guinea pig: very suitable as a supplementary vitamin C-rich snack alongside unlimited hay, complete guinea pig food, and suitable fresh vegetables. Because guinea pigs are social animals and should be kept with other guinea pigs, you can distribute the mix across multiple locations.
  • Rabbit: suitable as a small fruity snack alongside unlimited hay, appropriate rabbit food, and vegetables.
  • Chinchilla: only as a small, deliberate snack variation. Give in moderation and choose primarily hay, herbs, leaves, and suitable chinchilla food for the daily basis.
  • Degu: offer only in limited quantities. Mealberry recommends a maximum of 3 teaspoons per week for degus. Because degus are social animals and should be kept with other degus, you can divide small amounts over multiple snack times.

How do you give Little One Vitamin C?

Mealberry recommends 1–2 teaspoons per day, depending on the size of the animal. For degus, a separate recommendation of a maximum of 3 teaspoons per week applies. In practice, it is particularly important to dose the mix appropriately for the animal species, size, the rest of the diet, and sensitivity to fruity snacks.

  • Use as a supplementary snack alongside the daily basic diet.
  • For guinea pigs, you can use the mix as an extra vitamin C-rich snack variation.
  • For small animals, a small pinch is often enough.
  • For degus, keep to a maximum of 3 teaspoons per week.
  • Scatter through hay, herbs, or a clean foraging area.
  • For social animals, distribute small amounts over multiple places.
  • Store in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place.
Usage How to offer it? Good to know
With guinea pigs Sprinkle a small amount through hay, herbs, or a snack area. Use alongside complete guinea pig food and suitable vegetables.
For foraging Hide small amounts among hay or natural materials. That way, a small snack immediately becomes a search moment.
With degus Maximum 3 teaspoons per week according to Mealberry. Dose consciously thanks to the fruity composition.

Compound

Dried cranberry, sweet red bell pepper, hibiscus, dried rosehip peels, orange peels, kiwi, physalis, blackcurrants.

This blend is fruity, colorful, and clearly snack-oriented. Rosehip, blackcurrant, cranberry, kiwi, and orange peel give the mix a fresh fruity feel, while sweet red bell pepper and hibiscus add extra aroma, color, and variety.

Analysis

Crude protein 5%, crude fat 2%, crude fiber 8%, crude ash 4.6%.

This analysis is consistent with a plant-based supplementary snack mix. Therefore, do not use Little One Vitamin C as the main food, but as an extra snack alongside the daily menu. For guinea pigs, complete guinea pig food with vitamin C remains the basis, together with unlimited hay and suitable vegetables.

Good to know

  • This is a complementary feed and not a main food.
  • Especially interesting as a vitamin C-rich snack for guinea pigs.
  • For other animals, primarily use as a small, fruity snack variation.
  • Dose consciously due to the fruit and berry-rich composition.
  • For degus, keep to a maximum of 3 teaspoons per week.
  • Store in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place.
  • Check the smell, color, and texture before offering the snack.
  • Remove leftovers when they become wet, dirty, or less fresh.

Frequently Asked Questions

For which animals is Little One Vitamin C particularly interesting?
This snack is particularly interesting for guinea pigs, as they need to obtain vitamin C from their diet. Additionally, the mix can be used as a small fruity snack for other rodents and rabbits.

Is this a main feed?
No, this is a complementary feed. Use Little One Vitamin C as a snack or supplement alongside a suitable main food.

Can I use this as the sole source of vitamin C for guinea pigs?
No, use this as an extra snack variation. For guinea pigs, a good guinea pig food with vitamin C, unlimited hay, and suitable vegetables remains the basis of the menu.

How much can I give?
Mealberry recommends 1–2 teaspoons per day, depending on the size of the animal. You can give less to small animals. For degus, the maximum is 3 teaspoons per week.

What is in this mix?
The mix contains dried cranberry, sweet red bell pepper, hibiscus, dried rosehip peels, orange peels, kiwi, physalis, and blackcurrants.

Is this snack suitable for degus?
Yes, but in moderation. Mealberry recommends a maximum of 3 teaspoons per week for degus. Due to the fruity composition, careful dosing is important.

Can I mix this with hay?
Yes, that works well. Especially for guinea pigs and rabbits, you can mix a small amount into the hay bed to encourage sniffing and searching.

How do I make this snack more fun?
Sprinkle a small amount through hay, herbs, a snack plate, or a foraging spot. This way, the mix becomes not only a snack but also a foraging opportunity.

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Mealberry Little One Vitamin C is a great choice when you want to offer a fruity, vitamin C-rich snack variation, especially for guinea pigs. The combination of cranberry, bell pepper, hibiscus, rosehip, orange peel, kiwi, physalis, and blackcurrant creates a fragrant mix that you can easily use as a snack, hay topping, or for a brief foraging moment.

Mealberry Little One Vitamin C snack for guinea pigs, rodents and rabbits

Specifications
Content (approx): 160 grams
Composition: Dried rosehip, currants, sweet red pepper, orange peel, kiwi
Analysis: Proteins: 4.3%, fats: 1.8%, fiber: 20.1%, ash: 3.6%
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals. If you have any doubts about the health, medication or treatment of your animal, you should always consult a veterinarian
Mealberry Little One Vitamin C for Rodents and Rabbits!
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Denise Kramer uit Schinveld 06 August 2022

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