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The compact-growing blood sorrel 'Little Red Pixie' is also very attractive because of its red veins. However, sorrel does require a special diet. The smaller the rodent, the smaller the portion should be. Place the plant in the enclosure for short periods at a time (depending on the animals' feeding habits), or cut off pieces of the plant to provide fresh food.
✔ 100% Organic
✔ Specially grown as a food plant for animals
✔ All nutrients are well preserved in the fresh plant
✔ Ideal for Hamsterscaping & Gerbilscaping !
The hamster scaper's heart will beat faster now, because a fresh plant in the enclosure is, of course, the ultimate natural decoration for a hamster scaping enclosure. There are actually many possibilities here, depending on the substrate. If you're using a "soil-like" substrate like humus , you could choose to plant the plants directly in the ground. The roots will then continue to grow in the soil. This way, you have a permanent plant in the enclosure. How quickly the animals eat the plant depends on the rodent species. Mice, dwarf hamsters, and hamsters are often more relaxed about the plants. Gerbils, on the other hand, nibble on them more quickly.

When hamster scaping, you can also choose to place the plant in a pot in the enclosure. This makes it easier to remove the plant from the enclosure and allow it to grow. Watering is best done with a plant sprayer .
The plants are intended for rodents to eat, not as ornamental plants for the home. Some plant knowledge is required to keep them alive and beautiful.

| Content: | 1 plant |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu |
| Type: | supplementary pet food |
| Particularities: | Natural product, which means that color and shape may differ from the image |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |
Kwam al een beetje zielig aan en is na een paar dagen doodgegaan, de hamster vond het wel lekker!
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