Reward your Red Bellied Parrot with tasty, nutritious snacks designed for training, bonding, and enrichment. At Parrot Essentials, we've handpicked over 120 species-appropriate treats, from millet sprays and sesame sticks to fruit cups and nut blends, perfectly sized for medium African parrots like the Red Bellied.
These treats are made with high-quality, human-grade ingredients and are ideal for foraging activities, trick training, or simply strengthening your bond. Save more with Subscribe & Save options and enjoy free UK delivery on orders over £39.
- Perfect for Medium Parrots: Treats sized for Red Bellied Parrots' beak strength and dietary needs.
- Healthy & Natural Ingredients: Dried fruits, nuts, seeds, and veggie chips free from artificial additives.
- Training & Bonding Rewards: Quick-reward treats like NutriBerries, sesame sticks, and seed bars ideal for clicker training.
- Foraging Enrichment Options: Jelly fruit cups, treat bells, and shredded mixes to hide in foraging toys or puzzles.
- Soft & Crunchy Textures: Options for every preference, from chewy papaya to crunchy veggie crisps.
- Top Brands: Lafeber, Harrison's, Tidymix, Parrot Café, Bird Street Bistro and more.
- Meal Toppers & Enrichment Blends: Flower fusions, veggie vibes, and bee pollen add variety and nutritional boosts.
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FAQs – Red Bellied Parrot Treats
1. What treats are best for Red Bellied Parrots?
Natural treats like dried papaya, sesame sticks, and NutriBerries are excellent for training, enrichment, and bonding.
2. Can I feed treats daily?
Yes, in moderation. Treats should make up no more than 10% of the diet and be used mainly for training or foraging.
3. Are jelly cups safe for parrots?
Absolutely, parrot-specific jelly cups are safe and perfect for occasional enrichment.
4. How do I use treats to encourage foraging?
Hide them in shreddable toys, treat racks, or puzzle feeders to mimic natural food-searching behaviours.
5. Can these treats replace a balanced diet?
No, treats are supplemental. Provide pellets, seeds, and fresh produce as the main diet for overall health.