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"PRATICO 12" bottle holder
This model is suitable for fountains between 150ml and 200ml.
Compatible with fountains "LEO" "FIRENZE" "POWER"...
Maximum capacity: Up to 12 fountains.
Dimensions: 36.5 x 24.5 x 13.5 cm.
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Plastic label holder with metal hooks
Label not supplied with the label holder.
Label number: I092
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Magnetic label holder
Magnetic identification plug supplied with a white label and a transparent protective plastic.
Dimensions: 5x10cm
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Quiko Med V powder 250g
Quiko Med powder is a natural product that does not produce any side effects.
This powder has a bactericidal, occidocidal, and fungicidal effect. Quiko Med is not an antibiotic.
Quiko Med destroys resistant bacteria and contributes to a healthy immune system.
Can be used preventatively or curatively.
Instructions for use:
To be administered preferably in the mash or in the food.
Preventative: 3 g per kilo of mash, once a week.
Curative: 3 g per kilo of mash for 5/6 consecutive days, then once a week.
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Indigenous display cage 18 cm in PVC
Indigenous exhibition cage 18 cm in PVC.
Dimensions: 36.5x18x30 cm.
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Niger 1kg
Niger, bird seeds rich in phosphorus and calcium. Niger seeds (or nyjer seeds) are fine seeds rich in oil. They come from Guizotia abyssinica (also called Oleiferous Guizotia). Niger is very popular with most birds, goldfinches and tarins love it.
Niger is one of the few bird seeds with a good calcium/phosphorus ratio.
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Cleaned Striped Sunflower Seeds 1kg
Striated sunflower is the basic seed of any parrot mixture. It is also used in mixtures for parakeets and exotic doves.
It is also the favorite food of your outdoor birds during the winter period! Ideal for feeding the birds in your garden.
Practical information for giving sunflower seeds to birds in your garden:
Remember to regularly clean the feeders of your outdoor birds so that diseases and bacteria do not thrive.
Also consider setting feeders high up to prevent predators (such as cats, foxes, etc.) from targeting birds when they are eating.