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CalciMax Aves (suplemento mineral de calcio de alta pureza)

CalciMax Aves (suplemento mineral de calcio de alta pureza) Cales - Grit minerales
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CalciMax Aves (suplemento mineral de calcio de alta pureza)
4.95€
CalciMax Aves (suplemento mineral de calcio de alta pureza)
4.95€
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This ceramic waterer for goldfinch call cages is an essential accessory to ensure clean, safe, and consistent hydration. Made of high-quality ceramic, it offers greater hygiene and durability compared to plastic waterers.


Its traditional design fits perfectly in call cages, keeping the water fresh and preventing contamination.


Key Features


Durable ceramic material: does not absorb odors or tastes.


High hygiene: easy to clean and sterilize.


Classic design: ideal for call cages and traditional cages.


Stability: greater weight prevents accidental tipping.


Suitable for small birds: goldfinch, linnet, greenfinch, canary, etc.


Benefits for your bird


Always clean and fresh water.


Reduces the risk of bacteria and algae.


Improves the bird's well-being and health.


Durable and reusable product.


Technical Specifications


Material: Glazed ceramic


Color: White (may vary by batch)


Use: Waterer for decoy cages


Cleaning: Suitable for hand washing with warm water


Compatibility: Standard and show cages


Usage Recommendations


Change the water daily.


Wash the waterer regularly to maintain proper hygiene.


Place in a stable area of ​​the cage.


Ideal for


Breeders, hobbyists, and bird enthusiasts looking for a functional, durable, and healthy accessory for their birds....

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