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Products rodents supplement labcon roevit

labcon roevit

Packaging

15 ml (0.50 fl oz.)

Is Indicated For

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• Adequate balance of vitamins and high acceptance.
• Recommended for small rodents like Hamster, Gerbil, Chinchilla, Guinea Pig and also pet Rabbit.
• For animals fed with seeds or during breeding periods or recovering from illness.

Vitamin supplement for rodents

Labcon Roevit is a properly balanced vitamin supplement that meets the needs of small rodents like Hamster, Gerbil, Chinchilla, Guinea Pig and also pet Rabbit. Especially recommended for pets fed with seeds and during breeding or recovery from illness difficult times. Gets pleasant taste and flavor that gives him a great acceptance.

For the best feeding of these pets use the complete balanced food Labcon Club.

Feeding Directions

Shake vigorously the bottle before opening and pour it within the drinking fountain water in the dose of 10 drops for each 50 mL (48 drops for a full tea cup) or directly on the food in the proportion of 15 drops (1 mL) for each 60 g of food. Change water and food daily.

Warning and precautions: Keep the product tightly closed, at room temperature and away from children.

Ingredients

Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E, Vitamin K3, Thiamine hydrochloride, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine hydrochloride, Cyanocobalamin, Ascorbic acid monophosphate, Biotin, Folic acid, Pantothenic acid, Niacin, Choline chloride, Sucrose, Glyceryl ricinoleate, BHT (Butylated toluene hydroxide), Methyl paraben, Water.

Guaranteed Analysis

Vitamin A 600.000 UI/kg
Vitamin D3 67.000 UI/kg
Vitamin E 1.122 UI/kg
Vitamin K3 67,3 mg/kg
Vitamin B1 270 mg/kg
Vitamin B2 112,2 mg/kg
Vitamin B6 67,3 mg/kg
Vitamin B12 269,2 mcg/kg
Vitamin C 5.608 mg/kg
Biotin 3,36 mg/kgg
Folic acid 22,4 mg/kg
Pantothenic acid 224,3 mg/kg
Niacin 1.800 mg/kg
Choline 40,23 g/kg

The use of products not purchased through our official distributor can be harmful to the health of animals because their origin, as well as their transport and conservation conditions, are unknown.