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With Tropican Lifetime Formula Granules for Cockatiels, your feathered friend will be living their best life! These premium parrot granules are packed with balanced nutrient levels to ensure that your cockatiel is getting all the vitamins and minerals they need. Say goodbye to boring bird food and give your pet something they'll love!
SKU | 2461396 |
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Primary Brand | Hagen |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 1.8 LB |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Corn, soybean meal, wheat, dehulled peanuts, dehulled sunflower seeds, brown rice, canola oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols), calcium carbonate, lecithin, oat groats, dried tomato, flaxseed, L-lysine, alfalfa nutrient concentrate, choline chloride, DL-methionine, beta-carotene, biotin, vitamin E supplement, niacin, calcium L-ascorbyl-2-monophosphate (source of vitamin C), zinc oxide, manganous oxide, d-calcium pantothenate, vitamin B12 supplement, rosemary extract, copper sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, inositol, folic acid, vitamin A supplement, calcium iodate, sodium selenite, vitamin D3 supplement.
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Hagen Tropican Lifetime Granules
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6 years ago
My Hahn’s Macaw absolutely loves her tropical lifetime granules. She starts get...
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Too sweet smell
Okasan
4 years ago
This pellet has so good reviews and really reasonable price so I wanted to try. ...
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Please could you recommend several types of cockatiel commercial food and hand feeding commercial formula to look for availability in Egypt
I have a 22 year old Timneh African Grey parrot. I have used Harrison's pellets medium size in the past. It has been discontinued. My parrot won't eat the fine size and drops the large size into water. I need suggestions of what else to use.
I have a pet lovebird named peaches, i am feeding her dehydrated fruits and vegetables and tropican lifetime granules for cockitels, it is also for lovebirds, it has 8% of calcium, i am not giving her a lot of calcium because it can kill her, no fortified seeds, cuttle fish bone and clay cal, i do not feed her calcium every day, i just give it to her before and after she lays and egg, what is the right amount of calcium for pet love birds?
My cockatiel has been eating Leferber’s Premium Daily Diet pellets as a staple diet. She’s also been eating broccoli everyday. I also give her a bit of crushed eggshells once or twice a week. She has a cuttlebone available at all times. I’m wondering if this would be an okay product to give her? She isn’t much of a veggie eater. Will this be beneficial or unnecessary for her? I’m including the details of the product in attached photos. I do feed her some seeds as a treat sometimes. Thank you.
I have a Quaker parrot who is at least 24 years old. I have had him that long but was a rescue so not sure of exact age. I am looking for suggestions on a better senior food for him.
My baby cockatiel is some 4-5 weeks old. Quite recently I've changed the consistency of its formula food. And I'm using Nestlé Baby feeding formula powder called cerelac. It used to eat 2-3 syringes of the runny formula.. Now that I have changed its consistency to creamy and thick..it barely takes some 1 and half. Please assist. It's absolutely fine otherwise
Why is my cockatiel eating her droppings? What should be her regular daily diet?
Can you help me with my cockatiel?
My cockatiel TAKA is sick now. He reduces weight from 85g to 65g within several months. He is now sleepy, fluffy feathers, less active, less vocal, seems weak. But he is still eating normally and regularly. Since there is no avian vet or any vet for birds here in my country, please help me. I started amoxicillin 2 days ago. (10mg per oral, b.d). Any further management suggested? I feed him Roudybush daily maintenance everyday. But he likes rice, corn when he see we are eating.
i have a female cockatiel bird which is 1 year old. 1 bought her 3 months back. She was perfectly ok till few weeks back. Now i noticed that when she poop, the poop is getting hard on her back itself. It gets accumulated in her back itself. I gave her couple of shower, then it gets cleared but again it happens. She is eating good, but she don't eat any vegetables. ashe eats only the multigrain packed food which i buy from store. Also she likes non salted cracker biscuit. What is the reason?
I am planning to buy new cockatiels and I want to ask that if a lutino cockatiel , a grey cockatiel, a albino cockatiel, and a white faced pearl cockatiel all of these 4 will they stay together properly and also pls assist me for training them and care for them in summer as in nagpur in India temperature touches around 48°C
We're wondering if there's anything we can do to improve her diet. Right now she is eating pellets (Zupreem, converting to Zupreem naturals), seeds, and we offer veggies every day despite her never really finishing them. We're now grinding up a Tums onto the food every day, as she was egg bound recently. We get 30-60 mins of time outside a day when possible, for sunlight. Any suggestions, or does this look fine? Thanks.