2 Cuttlefish Bones for Cockatiels is ranked 10th in health supplies based on our comprehensive analysis.

Reviewed by more than 22 consumers, more than 73% of the reviews about this SunGrow health supply had positive sentiment, meaning that these customers would probably advise purchasing this product when asked about a recommended health supply.

$4.95 (as of 29/09/2018 23:22 PDT details )



Features:

  • EXCELLENT SOURCE OF CALCIUM AND MINERALS In order for cockatiels to have good bone formation and blood clotting, they need to have good enough supply of calcium. A bird s diet is naturally calcium deficient, Cuttlefish bone for Cockatiels by SunGrow is an important supplement to provide necessary minerals and calcium. It also contains trace elements which when birds molt their feathers
  • SAFE AND ALL NATURAL A cuttlebone is the inner shell of a squid like cephalopod called cuttlefish and not really a bone. 100% natural, it doesn t contain toxins and contaminants and proven to be very safe for birds to consume.
  • SUPPORTS AND PROMOTES STRONG BEAKS This 2 pack cuttlebones containing 3 pcs each will help improve companion parrot s beak health. Its grainy texture aids in wearing down overgrown beaks and help keeps them trimmed and sharp. Having an overgrown beak can actually endanger your cockatiel as it can make eating difficult for them which can lead to malnutrition. It is greatly recommended to have cuttlebones inside the cage to avoid this fatal situation.
  • GOOD FOR FEMALE COCKATIELS WHO ARE PRODUCING EGGS Additional calcium is needed for female cockatiels who are producing eggs to produce a solid hard egg shell. The lack of calcium may result to serious health risk called egg binding. This condition happens when egg does not pass through a reproductive system at a normal rate. As prevention is always better than cure
  • PROVIDES CAGE ENTERTAINMENT When placed inside the cage, these cuttlebones will not just be eaten, you will be entertained on how your companion parrots will play, climb over, and sometimes use them as perch to sleep on.