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Dried hibiscus flowers are beautiful, colorful flowers for rodents and rabbits. You can use them to make hay more attractive, supplement a herb or flower mix, or create a small foraging moment in the enclosure. By scattering the flowers, you invite your animal to search, sniff, and discover on its own.
At DRD, when it comes to dried flowers, we focus primarily on practical use in the daily enclosure. Hibiscus flowers are great for owners who want to offer more natural variety. A small amount mixed into the hay, in a herb corner, or among foraging material immediately adds more color, scent, and variety.
✔ Colorful flower variety for rodents and rabbits
✔ Ideal for mixing into hay, herb, or flower mixes
✔ Suitable for scattering as a natural search moment
✔ Easy to dose for small and larger animals
✔ Beautiful as a natural finish in hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, and ratscaping
Hibiscus flowers are especially beautiful when you want to make the daily haymaking or foraging moment a little more colorful and floral. The flowers have a distinct structure and stand out beautifully among hay, herbs, and leaves. As a result, you can add a lot of variety with just a small amount.
Many rodents and rabbits react curiously to various scents, shapes, and textures. By not placing hibiscus flowers in a single bowl, but scattering them among hay, herbs, leaves, or bedding, you make snack time more active. Your animal then has to smell, search, and select for itself.
For guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, hibiscus flowers are a beautiful floral variation alongside hay, herbs, leaves, and appropriate food. For small rodents such as mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, and gerbils, you use them primarily as light foraging flowers in a herb corner, hamsterscaping, or gerbilscaping setup.
You can offer Dried Hibiscus Flowers in various ways. Mix a small amount into hay, scatter some flowers in a foraging corner, or combine them with other dried herbs, leaves, and flowers. For small animals, a pinch is often sufficient; for larger animals, you can dose a little more generously.
Do you want to make the flower moment more active? Then hide the flowers among hay, bedding, or in a snuffle mat. This way, your animal has to search, and the floral addition becomes more than just something from a bowl. Especially in hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, and ratscaping, this type of colorful flower variety fits beautifully as a natural finishing touch.
Hibiscus flowers also combine well with other dried flowers, leaves, and herbs. This way, you can easily create your own scattering mix that suits your animal and the decor of the enclosure.
Store dried flowers in a dry, dark, and tightly sealed place. This way, the fragrance, color, and quality are preserved as well as possible.
Composition: Hibiscus.
Analysis: crude ash 10.4%, crude protein 6.3%, crude fiber 9.8%, crude fat 0.5%.
The composition is simple: only Hibiscus. As a result, these flowers are particularly suitable as natural variety, hay topping, and forage flowers. Their value lies primarily in color, fragrance, flower structure, variety, and stimulating foraging behavior.
Dried hibiscus flowers are a supplementary floral addition for in between meals. Use them as variety alongside the daily basic diet suitable for your animal. For guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, hay remains the most important basis; these flowers simply make the hay and foraging moments more varied and appealing.
Dried hibiscus flowers are suitable as a supplementary floral addition for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. Adjust the quantity according to the size and normal feeding pattern of your animal.
You can mix the flowers with hay, offer them loose, or scatter them in a foraging corner. For small animals, a small pinch is often enough.
Yes, hibiscus flowers are suitable as a hay topping. By mixing a small amount into the hay, you make the hay more interesting to examine.
Yes, thanks to their colorful floral structure, Hibiscus flowers fit beautifully into a natural scape. Use them subtly among hay, herbs, leaves, moss, cork, or other dried flowers.
Yes, hibiscus flowers combine well with other dried flowers, leaves, and herbs. This makes foraging more varied.
Store the flowers in a dry, dark, and tightly sealed place. This way, the fragrance, color, and quality are preserved as well as possible.
With Dried Hibiscus Flowers, you can easily add more color, fragrance, and natural variety to the enclosure. A great choice for owners who want to enrich hay, stimulate foraging, and consciously add flowers to daily care.
| Content (approx): | 150 grams |
| Composition: | Hibiscus |
| Analysis: | Crude ash: 10.4%, crude protein: 6.3%, crude fibre: 9.8%, crude fat: 0.5% |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes, by scattering around |
| 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 |