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Large 6 inch SunGrow Cuttlefish Bones 4 Pack for Cockatiels, Turtles, Shrimp, Dogs - Includes Cage Holder
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- Supports Stronger Beaks --- This 4-piece pack of Cuttlebones improves your parrot’s beak. The fish bone’s grainy texture aids in wearing down overgrown beaks and keeps them trimmed and sharp. Having an overgrown beak can actually affect your cockatiel as it can make eating difficult for them. It is greatly recommended to have cuttlebones inside the cage to avoid this situation.
- Excellent Source Of Calcium --- In order for cockatiels to have good bone formation, they need to have enough supply of calcium. A bird’s diet is calcium-deficient, Cuttlefish bone for Cockatiels by SunGrow is a vital supplement that provides necessary calcium. It also contains trace elements which when birds shed their feathers, the new ones come out to be more beautiful and stronger.
- 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 in egg binding. This condition happens when an egg does not pass through a reproductive system at a normal rate. So make sure to always provide the calcium-enriched cuttlebone to increase calcium levels.
- Provides Cage Entertainment --- When placed inside the cage, these hard fish bones will not just be eaten, you will be entertained on how your companion parrots will play, climb over, and sometimes use them as perches to sleep on.
- Not Only for Avian Use --- Creatures such as snails and turtles also need calcium for their shells. You can place cuttlefish bones in your snail habitat, where you'll observe them consuming it. Snapping turtles and box turtles may swim with these bones in their mouths for extended periods or occasionally nibble on them. Thus, these bones are suitable not just for cockatiels or canaries but can also be offered to shrimp, snails, and tortoises.



















































