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Old 08-23-2009, 05:41 AM   #1
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Default Burgess Supa Hamster Dwarf

Does anyone use this?

I got a new campbells dwarf last weekend and I came accross the Bugess Supa Hamster Dwarf in Pets at Home, so we bought a couple of bags as it wasn't our local P@H it was the much bigger one in Swindon.

It looks quite good. Its got lots of small bits in like canary seed & dried meal worms.

I would post a link but I'm on my phone at work. Its on the Burgess website though.

I think it comes in 700g bags at £2 something a bag

Heres the link
http://www.burgesspetcare.co.uk/product ... rvest.html

I also found one for syrians which i'm tempted to try mine on. It looks really good.
http://www.burgesspetcare.co.uk/product ... rvest.html
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Default Re: Burgess Supa Hamster Dwarf

Not come across it, I tried my dwarfs on Supa Hamster a while back, they hated it. Will have to see if I can get a bag of this to try them on!
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Old 08-24-2009, 03:39 AM   #3
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Default Re: Burgess Supa Hamster Dwarf

Apologies for bumping...

Looking on the burgess site it looks like this is replacing "supa hamster", I emailed to ask if it would be available in the 15kg sacks and they've confirmed that it is only going to be sold in small bags. I guess I won't be trying it then, no point using a food that's only available in expensive little bags.
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Default Re: Burgess Supa Hamster Dwarf

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Apologies for bumping...

Looking on the burgess site it looks like this is replacing "supa hamster", I emailed to ask if it would be available in the 15kg sacks and they've confirmed that it is only going to be sold in small bags. I guess I won't be trying it then, no point using a food that's only available in expensive little bags.

Yeah it looks like it is. They should do bigger packs though. The syrian food looks good to I might have to try Giz on some. Must be better than the p@h stuff
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