Maroon Bellied Conures are smart and affectionate parrots who love to snack, especially when it means bonding with you or solving a foraging puzzle! At Parrot Essentials, we offer over 100 bird-safe treats tailored to the needs of small parrots. From crunchy nut bars to soft dried fruits, jellies, and sprouting blends, there's a perfect reward for every conure personality and purpose.
All treats are made with high-quality, natural ingredients and are perfect for taming, training, or adding excitement to your bird's daily diet. Plus, enjoy free UK delivery on orders over £39 and extra savings with Subscribe & Save.
- Sized for Small Beaks: Each treat is conure-appropriate in texture, size, and chewability, perfect for Maroon Bellied Conures.
- Healthy Ingredients: Human-grade dried fruits, berries, nuts, and vegetable mixes free from artificial additives.
- Training-Ready Snacks: Great for hand-feeding or clicker training, try NutriBerries, sesame sticks, or crunchy seed bars.
- Foraging-Friendly Options: Jelly fruit cups, veggie crisps, and treat bells help stimulate natural foraging and curiosity.
- Moist & Soft Treats: Great for enrichment or picky eaters, fruit mash, parrot pasta, and soft sprouted blends.
- Trusted Brands: Lafeber, Tidymix, Harrison's, Vitakraft, Bird Street Bistro, and Parrot Café.
- Meal Topper Variety: Add extra nutrients and flavour with parrot teas, wheatgrass, bee pollen, or enrichment toppers.
- Great Value Offers: Multi-buy deals, bundle packs, and Subscribe & Save for regular treat-time savings.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What treats are best for a Maroon Bellied Conure?
A: Small, natural treats like dried papaya, sesame sticks, NutriBerries, or jelly cups are ideal. They're easy to handle and highly rewarding for training or play.
Q: Are these treats safe for daily feeding?
A: Yes, in moderation. Treats should make up no more than 10% of your conure's diet. Use them for enrichment, taming, or positive reinforcement.
Q: How can I use treats to encourage foraging?
A: Hide dried fruits or nut pieces in shreddable toys, food puzzles, or treat cups to mimic natural foraging behaviours.
Q: Can these treats replace a complete diet?
A: No, treats are for supplementation and enrichment only. Always provide a balanced diet of pellets, seeds, and fresh vegetables alongside treats.
Q: What's the best treat for a picky eater?
A: Try soft-textured or aromatic options like fruit mash, banana chips, jelly cups, or seed bells to entice fussy feeders.