Exotic Nutrition Natural Monkey Biscuits - 1.36 Kg
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- Brand: Exotic Nutrition
- Natural Monkey Biscuits
- Size: 1.36 Kg
- Biscuits measure approximately 1 3/4” wide x 7/8” long
- Crunchy and excellent for inhibiting excess tooth growth, also highly nutritious.
- Can be fed to Sugar Gliders, Prairie Dogs, Squirrels, Parrots, Rats, Turtles, etc. as a partial diet (standard flavor).
- Especially useful as a protein source for young Prairie Dogs (fed along with a high fiber pellet diet).
- Many pet owners soak the biscuits in apple juice or water before offering to their gliders or leave a water bowl next to them.
Exotic Nutrition's Monkey Biscuits can be fed to New World & Old-World primates as part of a complete diet. Monkey Biscuits are a complete life-cycle diet for all Old-World primates. This high-energy formula is made to deliver constant nutrition, with stabilized vitamin C, vitamin D, and protein needed by Old World species. The extruded biscuits are highly palatable and readily consumed.
Ingredients: dehulled soybean meal, corn flour, ground soybean hulls, ground oats, corn gluten meal, fructose, soybean oil, calcium carbonate, sodium hexametaphosphate, dicalcium phosphate, brewers dried yeast, dehydrated alfalfa meal, salt, orange flavoring, L-ascorbyl-2polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), taurine, pyridoxine bisulfate (source of vitamin K), folic acid, d-alpha tocopheryl acetate (source of vitamin E), cholecalciferol (source of Vitamin D3), calcium pantothenate, vitamin A acetate, biotin, L-lysine, cyanocobalamin (source of vitamin B12), thiamine mononitrate, ethoxyquin (preservative), riboflavin, nicotinic acid, cobalt polysaccharide complex, copper polysaccharide complex, manganese polysaccharide complex, zinc polysaccharide complex, ethylenediamine dihydriodide, sodium selenite.
Guaranteed Analysis: crude protein 20%, crude fat 5%, crude fiber 8%
Store airtight in a cool, dry place. If storing bag for longer than 8 weeks, store in a refrigerator (up to 6 months). If storing for longer than 6 months, store in a freezer. Do not frequently expose food to a freeze/thaw cycle.