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Knaagdier Kruidenier Dried Tomato Flakes are natural vegetable flakes for rodents and rabbits. You use the flakes as a supplementary snack, for example by placing them in the hay, scattering them around the enclosure, or hiding them in a snuffle mat, snack board, or foraging bin.
These tomato flakes are especially great for owners looking for a colorful vegetable snack that is easy to portion. Your pet can sniff at it, pick out pieces, nibble on it, and actively search. At DRD, when it comes to vegetable snacks, we look not only at taste but also at usage: can your pet forage with it, is it easy to portion, and does it fit a conscious snacking moment? These dried tomato flakes fit the bill perfectly.
✔ Natural vegetable snack with tomato
✔ Thin flakes that are easy to dose
✔ Nice to give loose, mixed in with hay, or scattered around
✔ Stimulates searching, sniffing, and quiet nibbling
✔ Suitable as an additional vegetable variation
✔ Practical 100-gram packaging for many small snack moments

De Knaagdier Kruidenier® is the premium private label of DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, featuring natural herbs, flowers, leaves, vegetables, and mixes carefully selected for rodents and rabbits. The emphasis is on natural variety, hay enrichment, foraging, and edible enrichment: DRD chooses what truly feels right for animal and owner.
Dried tomato flakes are a great choice when you are looking for a natural vegetable snack that is easy to use in small portions. The flakes are handy as a reward, but also very suitable for hiding in a snuffle mat, snack plate, snack ball, or foraging container.
For guinea pigs and rabbits, you can mix a small amount into the hay or place it in a sniffing area. For chinchillas and degus, use the flakes intentionally and in small quantities as a vegetable alternative alongside hay, herbs, leaves, and branches. For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, and rats, you can use small portions in a sniffing corner, snack board, or natural setup.
Because Dried Tomato Flakes are complementary food, do not feed them as the main food. Think of them as a natural extra for scent, color, flavor, nibbling, and variety. This vegetable snack really comes into its own in small quantities.
Knaagdier Kruidenier Dried Tomato Flakes are suitable as a supplementary vegetable snack for rodents and rabbits. Always adjust the quantity to the animal species, size, and normal feeding pattern.
Give Dried Tomato Flakes as an additional vegetable snack. For small animals, you can use a few flakes. For larger animals, you can mix a small amount with the hay, place it in a snuffle mat, or distribute it over a forage bin.
Do you want to use tomato flakes for foraging? Then sprinkle small amounts in various places in the enclosure, among the hay, in a snuffle mat, in a treat ball, or in a treat bowl. This way, your animal has to search, and snack time immediately becomes a small activity.
If you use the tomato flakes mainly as a small reward or as a topping for hay, the package will last longer. If you use it for a larger foraging session for multiple animals, the package will be used up faster.
Knaagdier Kruidenier Dried Tomato Flakes contain 100 grams. The duration of use depends on how much you give at a time. Because this is supplementary food, small amounts are usually sufficient.
| Usage | Amount per day | Use per package |
|---|---|---|
| Moderate snack consumption | 1 gram per day | about 100 days |
| Average snack consumption | 2 grams per day | about 50 days |
| Wider foraging time | 5 grams per day | about 20 days |
This is a practical guideline. Give these tomato flakes as a supplement, not as a replacement for main feed, hay, or the daily basic diet.
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The composition is straightforward: tomato. This makes the product appealing to owners who would like to offer a recognizable, natural vegetable variation alongside the normal feeding pattern.
The flake form makes this snack practical to use: you can mix small amounts with hay, give them as a targeted reward, or use them in a sniffing area. As a result, the flakes are ideal for use as a hay topping, snack extra, or foraging material.
No, Dried Tomato Flakes are a complementary food. Use them as a vegetable snack alongside suitable main feed and hay.
The packaging contains 100 grams of dried tomato flakes.
At 1 gram per day, one package lasts approximately 100 days. At 2 grams per day, that is approximately 50 days. At 5 grams per day, that is approximately 20 days.
Yes, that works well. By scattering the flakes, your animal has to search, and a snack moment immediately becomes a foraging moment.
Yes, scatter a few flakes among the hay so that your animal has to actively search for it.
Dried tomato flakes are suitable as a supplementary snack for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus.
Yes, guinea pigs and rabbits can use dried tomato flakes as a small vegetable snack alongside hay and appropriate food.
Yes, the flakes are handy as a small reward in a treat ball, treat bowl, snuffle mat, or foraging bowl.
The composition is tomato.
No, no analysis values have been provided for this product.
Store the product in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place. This will help preserve the aroma and texture as much as possible.
Knaagdier Kruidenier Dried Tomato Flakes are a great choice for owners looking for a natural vegetable snack that is easy to portion. Give a small amount as a reward, mix the flakes into the hay, or scatter them around while foraging. This way, you instantly turn a simple snack time into a quiet little activity.
| Content (approx): | 100 grams |
| Composition: | Tomato |
| Analysis: | - |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes, by scattering around |
| 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 |