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Porta comedero interno jaula 2gr Art. 410

Porta comedero interno jaula 2gr Art. 410 FEEDERS

Porta comedero interno jaula 2gr Art. 410
2.50€
Porta comedero interno jaula 2gr Art. 410
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Brands 2Gr
  • Model 5280
  • EAN: 8033844764755
2.50€
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Internal Feeder Holder for 120cm and 90cm Cages (Compatible with ART. 402/403)

This internal feeder holder is designed for use in 120cm and 90cm cages and is fully compatible with models ART. 402 and ART. 403. It is an ideal option for keeping your birds' food accessible and organized inside the cage, ensuring convenience for both the bird and the caretaker.

Main Features:

Compatibility: It fits perfectly in 120cm and 90cm cages and is fully compatible with models ART. 402 and ART. 403.

Material: Made of high-quality white plastic, durable and easy to clean.

Practical Design: This feeder holder installs easily inside the cage, providing convenient and direct access for your birds to their food.

Highlighted Advantages:

Easy to Clean: The high-quality plastic material allows for quick and effective cleaning, while maintaining a hygienic environment for your birds.

Functionality: Ideal for offering seeds, breeding paste, or other food to birds without mess or spills.

Compact and Discreet Design: The white color and simple design allow it to seamlessly integrate into the cage environment without compromising functionality.

This feeder holder is ideal if you're looking for an efficient and economical solution for feeding your birds in large cages in an organized and practical way.

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