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BathBird | Sales de Baño para un Plumaje Sedoso y Saludable

BathBird | Sales de Baño para un Plumaje Sedoso y Saludable
BathBird | Sales de Baño para un Plumaje Sedoso y Saludable
BathBird | Sales de Baño para un Plumaje Sedoso y Saludable
BathBird | Sales de Baño para un Plumaje Sedoso y Saludable

BathBird | Sales de Baño para un Plumaje Sedoso y Saludable
5.95€
BathBird | Sales de Baño para un Plumaje Sedoso y Saludable
5.95€

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BATHBIRD: Bath Salts with Marine Trace Elements for Birds
Description:
Bathbird is a premium product formulated with top-quality marine trace elements, designed to provide comprehensive care for ornamental birds. These bath salts offer a unique experience to improve the well-being, health and appearance of your birds.
Main benefits:
Clean and silky plumage: Provides impeccable plumage, free of parasites and soft to the touch.
Reduced stress and pecking: Improves the general well-being of birds, reducing stress behaviors.
Essential for molting: Promotes optimal plumage change during this critical period.
Preparation for competitions: Spraying that highlights the beauty and health of the plumage.
Instructions for use:
Recommended dose: 2 grams of Bathbird per liter of water.
Application:
In baths: Continuous use, especially during molting season.
By spraying: Spray on birds, ideal before exhibitions or competitions.
Additional features:
Exclusive aroma: Provides a pleasant experience for birds and breeders.
Superior quality: Guaranteed satisfaction with visible results from the first use.
Available presentations:
Formats: 250 grams and 500 grams

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