
3 in 1 Rodent Transfer Tube
$6.50 – $425.00Price range: $6.50 through $425.00
*PATENT PENDING* Elevate your animal enrichment efforts with our innovative 3-in-1 Rodent Transfer Tube. This multifunctional enrichment tool is designed to captivate and engage animals, encouraging natural exploration and playful interactions. With vibrant tri-color options, this tube is perfect for animal habitats in zoos, shelters, research facilities, and more, promoting well-being and natural behaviors.
Key Features:
- Material and Durability: Constructed from robust, damage-resistant polycarbonate, this tube ensures longevity and resilience against rough handling, making it ideal for extended use without significant wear and tear.
- Visual and Sensory Appeal: The tri-color tubing offers not just visual stimulation but encourages curiosity and active exploration. The strategic color selection aims to attract and hold the attention of animals, fostering a more engaging environment.
- Size and Construction: With an outer diameter (OD) of 2″ and a length of 4″, the tube is engineered to provide a perfect blend of accessibility and challenge, accommodating a variety of small animals.
Benefits:
- Mental Stimulation: The 3-in-1 colored tubing is designed to keep animals mentally engaged, reducing boredom and its associated negative behaviors. It promotes cognitive development and aids in behavioral enrichment.
- Physical Activity: Interaction with the tube encourages essential movement and exercise, crucial for maintaining the health and well-being of your animals.
- Behavioral Improvements: By simulating elements of an animal’s natural environment, the tube fosters positive behaviors and helps in stress reduction.
This versatile, durable tube isn’t just a plaything; it’s a comprehensive tool for enriching the environment, enhancing the quality of life, and supporting the holistic development of the animals in your care.
Supporting Scientific Research:
- Effects of Colored Enrichment Devices on Circadian Metabolism and Physiology in Male Sprague–Dawley Rats
- Does colour matter? Preference of mice for different colours of the house mouse igloo: an observational study.
- Cage colour preferences and effects of home cage colour on anxiety in laboratory mice.
These articles are optional reading and provided for customers who want to explore the scientific background behind enrichment design.
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