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Portamedicinas Semillero Verde IDIA

Portamedicinas Semillero Verde IDIA FEEDERS

Portamedicinas Semillero Verde IDIA
0.20€
Portamedicinas Semillero Verde IDIA
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  • Brands IDIA
  • Model 2445
0.20€
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Elongated Seed Tray in Opaque Green Plastic

This elongated seed tray is perfect for show cages and canary cages, designed to offer a practical solution for storing treats and other loose food to supplement your birds' diet.

Main Features:

Material: Made of durable, easy-to-maintain opaque green plastic. The green color is not only attractive but also helps keep food fresh and protected.

Elongated Design: Its elongated shape offers a large capacity for holding treats such as grit, loose seeds, biscuits, and other foods, preventing spillage and keeping everything in its place.

Versatility: Ideal for storing treats, grit, seeds, and other additional food for your birds, contributing to a balanced diet.

Compatibility: Perfect for use in show cages and canary cages, where space is limited, but functionality and convenience for the animals are essential. Highlighted Advantages:

Practical and Efficient: Thanks to its elongated design, this feeder allows birds easy access to food without waste.

Easy to Clean: Its plastic material makes cleaning easy, keeping the feeder in optimal condition.

Aesthetics and Functionality: The opaque green color is not only pleasing to the eye but also helps prevent the feeder from wearing down easily over time.

This feeder is an excellent option for those who want to keep their birds well-fed with treats and extra food while keeping their cage clean and tidy.

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