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Supreme Science Selective Chinchilla is recommended by vets and provides a tasty balanced diet formulated to meet the needs of chinchillas. This nutritionally complete food has high levels of fibre (19%), to aid in digestion. Additionally, fat levels are very low because chinchillas can easily become overweight. Selective Chinchilla includes linseed to ensure chinchillas' soft coats stay glossy and in good condition.
SKU | 2692573 |
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Primary Brand | Supreme Science Selective |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 4.4 LBS |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lucerne meal (alfalfa), soya hulls, wheat, soybean meal, wheat feed, extruded locust beans, dried parsley, dried plantain, linseed, monocalcium phosphate, salt, calcium carbonate
Crude protein 16.0%, Crude fibre 19.0%, Crude oils and fats 3.0%, Inorganic Matter 7.0%, Calcium 0.8%, Phosphorus 0.4%. Nutritional Additives: Vitamin A 15000 IU, Vitamin D3 1500IU, Ferrous sulphate monohydrate 152mg, Calcium iodate anhydrous 1.5 mg, Copper sulphate pentahydrate 20mg, Manganese oxide 38 mg, Zinc oxide 62 mg, Sodium selenite 0.2mg
Feed daily with fresh hay and water
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