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SunGrow Finch Coconut Fiber, Loose Bedding
SunGrow Finch Coconut Fiber, Loose Bedding
SunGrow Finch Coconut Fiber, Loose Bedding
SunGrow Finch Coconut Fiber, Loose Bedding
SunGrow Finch Coconut Fiber, Loose Bedding
SunGrow Finch Coconut Fiber, Loose Bedding

SunGrow Finch Coconut Fiber, Loose Bedding Substrate for Birds Nest Cages, Nesting Material for Budgie Hummingbird Canary Parakeet (3 oz)

Product ID : 51429319


Galleon Product ID 51429319
Shipping Weight 0.2 lbs
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Manufacturer SunGrow
Shipping Dimension 12.32 x 9.72 x 0.59 inches
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SunGrow Finch Coconut Fiber, Loose Bedding Features

  • Coconut Fiber For Avians --- This coconut fiber is a completely raw product. The thin fiber strands are completely edible for your pet. So, provide our nesting material that’ll attract avians to your garden as surely as you would with a feeder. See the birds turning into construction crews. One pack includes 3 oz of coconut fiber.

  • Great For Nest Building --- The SunGrow coconut fiber is great for nest building. Small birds such as finches, canary and budgies can use the fibers to build a cozy nest. Our coco fiber won’t retain water in the nest and will eventually deteriorate over time. They are similar to the fibers birds would find in the landscape.

  • Perfect For Small Animals --- Coconut fibers are perfect not just for small birds but also for small furry house pets. Gerbil, hamsters, bunny rabbits and guinea pigs will love the feel of this product.

  • Cozy Bedding For Rabbits --- The coconut fibers will also make great bedding for your small pets. Hamsters, mice, and gerbils will settle down for a good sleep in the bales of fiber.

  • No Mess, Free Of Dust Fiber --- The coconut fiber makes a perfect alternative to standard bedding and nesting materials. Since it’s dust free, it doesn’t have many particles. This makes it easier to clean your pet’s cage.


About SunGrow Finch Coconut Fiber, Loose Bedding

Description How Do Birds Prepare Most Nests? Often, the outer layers are of coarse material, and the inside is lined with softer or finer material. When? Spring is the start of the breeding season for most of our North American birds. They pair up with mates, build nests, lay eggs, raise young, and then some of them repeat the cycle — as many as three times. Purpose of Nesting Material The term "nesting material" refers to anything that birds may use to construct a nest. Whether they create a simple depression of sticks and straw or if they have a more elaborate nest structure with intricate architecture, all birds need good materials for their nests. Regardless of the nest size or shape, the nesting material serves several purposes: Cushioning eggs from the ground and parents' weight Insulating eggs from temperature changes Holding the clutch together for heat efficiency Camouflaging the nest from threats Protecting the nest from the elements Why Coco Fiber? Coconut fibre is popular as a structural material as it curls nicely. Great for nesting, bedding, plucking, and burrowing. The coconut fibers are used to make coconut coir nests. Coir fibers are categorized in two ways. When coconut fiber is extracted from matured coconuts, they are known as brown fiber. They are naturally brown in color having a strong and thick characteristics and can withstand abrasion well. When coconut fiber is extracted from immature coconuts. They are naturally white in color having smooth and fine soft touch properties and it is also weaker than the brown fiber. This fiber is called white fiber. The brown fiber is used to make nest.