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Nectar Pod Forager

$18.95 $15.95

Exotic Nutrition's NEW Nectar Pod Forager is the coolest cage accessory to keep your pet active and entertained! The six separate pieces of the Forager spin and rotate on a stainless steel post to reveal three hidden compartments for treats like Exotic Nutrition's . This Forager can hang from the roof of any wired cage. Suggested for sugar gliders, birds, squirrels, marmosets and other small animals.

  • Keep your pet active and entertained.
  • Reveal three hidden compartments for or other treats.
  • Hangs from the roof of any cage (hardware included).
  • Made from stainless steel and safe pine (untreated, kiln-dried).

Measurements: Approximately 2 inches long x 6 inches wide x 10 inches tall

Notice: Please be sure to screw on the end cap at the bottom of the forager tightly before installing inside the cage. Re-tighten regularly, if needed.

All captive animals require toys to provide entertainment in the cage, especially when left alone for extended periods. It is imperative for mental and physical health to have an array of stimulating toys available at all times. Toys enrich the lives of pets while encouraging natural foraging instincts found in the wild. Add 2-3 toys to your pet's cage at a time and switch them out regularly for continued stimulation.

Always supervise pets at play. Thoroughly inspect toys and accessories on a daily basis. Wipe product clean with a damp soft cloth as needed before returning it to the cage.

Customer Reviews

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jill warburton
nectar pod forager

they are very good my 12 sugar gliders loves them

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Cheryl Allen
Challenge for gliders

This is a great challenge for my gliders to find their treats.

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Sarah Inglehart

My gliders love this.

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shaun duret
Pod forager

Our Sugar Gliders both use and love it. Our Degus use for treats as well. Good product for foraging animals.

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Renea Bullock
Not For Squirrels

The squirrel chewed it to shreds in a week, but it was super fun while it lasted haha

I assume sugar gliders would like it more, or keep a close eye and take it out when the squirrel has gotten the treats out. She literally broke it the same day so we just let her keep the wood to chew on.