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Mixerama Mixerama Edelparrot Fruit & Nut mix 1 kg
Mixerama Edelparrot Fruit & Nut mix 1 kg €18,95

Mixerama Edelparrot Fruit & Nut mix 1 kg

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Mixerama Eclectus Parrot Fruit & Nuts

Eclectus parrots (Eclectus) have a unique diet. In the wild, they primarily choose fruits, buds, seeds, and nuts. In the living room, this means plenty of fresh food and a dry mix that you carefully portion for variety and energy. Mixerama Eclectus Parrot Fruit & Nuts is such a mix: richly packed with seeds, vegetables, fruits, berries, and nuts, so your bird really has something to choose from every day.

In short

  • Supplementary mix for Eclectus parrots: seeds, vegetables, fruit & nuts.
  • Give 2–3 teaspoons per bird per day.
  • Combine with fresh fruit and vegetables daily; keep dry food around 30–40% of the daily menu.
  • Composition of the mix: 33% mealy seeds, 24% oilseeds, 20% fruits & berries, 16% vegetables, 7% nuts.

Plus points

Lots of variation in structure and taste: stimulates natural searching and foraging behaviour
Fruits, berries and vegetables provide variety in addition to your daily fresh menu
With nuts as a flavouring (7%) for active birds and fussy eaters
Easy to dose: you determine the balance between fresh and dry yourself
Fits well in a diet where fresh food is the basis (such as with Eclectus parrots)
Less suitable if you want to keep the daily menu very "light"; then it is better to choose a vegetable/herb mix and add fruit/nuts in a targeted manner

Why Eclectus Parrots Eat Differently

Eclectus parrots are true fruit eaters. They generally do best on a diet that consists primarily of fresh fruits and vegetables, supplemented with a limited amount of dry food. This Mixerama mix is designed to supplement that daily fresh diet with seeds, vegetables, fruits, and nuts. This way, you offer variety without your bird eating only "out of the bag" all day.

What makes this mix practical?

The mix is made up of different ingredient groups. Floury seeds provide a solid base, oilseeds and nuts provide flavor and energy, and fruits and vegetables add color and variety to the bowl. Combining this mix with fresh food (in a fixed ratio) keeps your daily menu clear and consistent.

Feeding advice & use

Use this mix as part of a varied daily menu.

  • Daily portion: 2–3 teaspoons per day per bird.
  • Ratio: Offer daily in a ratio of approximately 30% dry mix and 70% fresh fruit/vegetables.
  • Routine: feed fresh food preferably in the morning and top up the dry mix later in the day, so that wet residues do not remain for too long.
  • Build-up: Switching from a different food? Gradually mix the food over a few days to a week to allow your bird to adjust.

Compound

Kardi, raisins, carrot, wheat, beetroot, pumpkin seeds (peeled), milo, paddy rice, silver millet, plata millet, banana chips, canary seed, walnut kernels, mung beans, linseed, milk thistle seed, niger seed, perilla, rapeseed, dari, manna millet, hemp seed, buckwheat, barley (peeled), oats (peeled), hagebutten kernels, cranberries, pineapple, papaya, mango, pumpkin flakes, celery, parsnip, adzuki beans, cherries, almond kernels, cashew kernels, Brazil nut kernels, hazelnut kernels, birdberries/rowan, red pepper, fig, barberry, coconut flakes, raspberries, sea buckthorn berries.

Analytical constituents

Water: 11.2% • Crude ash: 3.3% • Crude protein: 12.5% • Crude fat: 14.0% • Crude fibre: 10.6%

Good to know

  • Check your bird's weight regularly and adjust the amount based on activity, season and condition.
  • Remove fresh leftovers (fruit/vegetables) daily to keep the feeding area fresh.
  • Always provide clean drinking water.
  • Store the mix in a dry, cool place and tightly closed.

FAQ

Is this a complete food for Eclectus parrots?
No. This is a supplementary dry mix. Fresh fruit and vegetables should make up the majority of a parrot's daily diet.

Can I also give this to other parrots or large parakeets?
This mix is primarily designed for Eclectus parrots. For other species, you can use it as a variation, but always consider your species' needs and dose nuts and oilseeds accordingly.

My bird is choosing the tastiest bits. What now?
This is normal with mixtures. Work with small portions, offering fresh food first and the dry mix later in the day. This way, you also help your bird get the hang of it.

When would I prefer a vegetable and herb mix?
If you're consciously keeping your daily menu lighter, or prefer to portion out your fruit and nuts separately, a vegetable and herb mix is a great base, with fruit and nuts as a targeted addition.

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Specifications
Content (approx): 1 kg
Composition: Cardi, raisins, carrot, wheat, red beet, pumpkin seeds (hulled), milo, paddy rice, white millet, plata millet, banana chips, canary seed, walnut kernels, mung beans, flaxseed, milk thistle seed, niger seed, perilla, turnip rape seed, dari, manna millet, h
Analysis: Moisture: 11.2%, Crude ash: 3.3%, Crude protein: 12.5%, Crude fat: 14.0%, Crude fiber: 10.6%
Promotes Foraging: Yes
Suitable for:: Bird, Finches, Canaries, Small Parakeets, Large Parakeets, Small Parrots, Large Parrots | Exotics & Tropical Birds
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
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