Sugar Glider food & snacks – complete food, instant food and fruit cups
Basic food for Sugar Gliders with insect meal, fruit powders, protein sources, fiber, and minerals. Combine with instant food, vegetables, and fruit within a varied menu.
Read moreInstant porridge mix for Sugar Gliders. Mix 5 grams with water to form a soft porridge and combine with complete food, fruit, and vegetables as part of a varied diet.
Read moreMix of 10 sweet fruit cups for birds and sugar gliders. Handy as a treat or a small enrichment moment, and combines beautifully with the wooden fruit cup holder.
Read moreThe Wooden Cup Holder is actually intended for fruit cups, but since these contain a lot of sugar and aren't suitable for most rodents, we use it for healthy snacks! The holder easily attaches to the cage's bars, providing a fun challenge for the animals
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Tasty fruit mix with banana, goji berries, cranberries, pineapple, papaya, and coconut. Great as a small snack, reward, or extra forage for rodents and birds.
Read moreDried wild apple slices for mice, hamsters, gerbils, pygmy rats, and rats. A fruity treat to feed by hand or hide while foraging.
Read moreThe JR Farm Wooden Fruit Pot is a natural food bowl made of deciduous wood, ideal for nibbling and gnawing for your rodents and rabbits. This wooden pot is filled with a delicious mix of fruity ingredients, making it a tasty treat and activity for your pe
Read moreGrain-free banana chips from JR Farm. Fruity, crunchy snack as a small reward, topping, or foraging treat for rodents and rabbits.
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Crunchy banana slices as a sweet treat for rodents. Tasty as a reward or extra foraging. Give sparingly and not to sugar-sensitive animals.
Read moreSun-dried Gammarus water crayfish as a protein-rich snack for small rodents such as mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, and rats. Not suitable for herbivores.
Read moreDried mealworms with Hermetia larvae as an animal protein source. For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, and rats.
Read moreDried mealworms as a protein-rich snack for small rodents such as mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, and rats. Also ideal as a foraging reward.
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Protein-rich insect mix with silkworms, soldier fly pupae, mealworms, and crickets. For mice, hamsters, gerbils, and rats.
Read moreDried mealworms as a protein-rich snack for omnivorous small rodents and birds. Ideal for mixing, scattering, or hiding during foraging.
Read moreRich insect mix with mealworms, gammarus, black soldier fly larvae, and puffed rice. For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, pygmy rats, rats, and wild birds.
Read moreDried grasshoppers for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, pygmy rats, and rats. An animal protein snack to reward, feed, or scatter while foraging.
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Sugar Glider food & snacks – complete food, instant food and fruit cups as a reward
Sugar Gliders prefer to be fed with structure and consistency . Instead of constantly changing, a clear foundation often works best: you know what you're offering, and your animals recognize it. In this category, you'll find a compact, targeted selection: complete food as a foundation, instant food as a practical supplement, and fruit cups as a snack/reward (for example, for enrichment or socializing). DRD Rodent Shop® has been a specialist since 2011 and selects products that are logical in terms of routine and use.
Handy basis for daily feeding: clear, practical and easy to plan.
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Practical as an addition or variation within your routine, easy to use.
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Ideal as a reward or enrichment. Serve sparingly as a treat, not as a main meal.
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Why a solid feed structure?
Sugar gliders are active, nocturnal animals: a consistent routine helps. A consistent routine prevents loose feeding and makes it easier to plan and control feeding. Treats should be used wisely: as a reward, during interactions, or as part of enrichment (searching/challenging).
What should you pay attention to with food and snacks?
Choose a base that you can offer consistently, and use supplements purposefully. Snacks are fun, but they're most valuable when used to encourage behavior and activity. Also, pay attention to hygiene: remove leftovers promptly, especially with moist/snack products.
Products in this category
In this subcategory, you'll find three distinct product groups. This makes choosing easy: complete food as a foundation, instant food as a practical supplement, and fruit cups as a snack/reward.
Checklist
✔ Choose a solid base: complete food .
✔ Use instant food as a supplement/variation within your routine.
✔ Use fruit cups as a reward or enrichment (in moderation).
✔ Remove leftovers in time and keep feeding areas clean.
Feeding tips
✔ Feed (partly) towards the evening: this fits in with their active moments.
✔ Make rewarding functional: hide treats or use them during contact/training.
✔ Keep snacks as an extra: the basics remain the most important part.
FAQ
What is the difference between complete food and instant food?
Use complete food as a solid foundation. Instant food is practical as a supplement or variation within your routine.
Are fruit cups necessary daily?
No, consider fruit cups primarily a snack/reward. Use them sparingly, for example, for enrichment.
How do I make feeding more interesting?
Offer a portion as a search or reward. This provides a distraction and fits in with active behavior in the evening.
✔ Clear nutritional base for Sugar Gliders: complete, instant and snacks
✔ Smart rewarding and enrichment without loose feeding
✔ Specialist since 2011
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