Enrichment

Nature-inspired custom items

Jungle Jax 5 Legs

$155

  • 1” PVC

  • 15”x15” overall size

  • 5 legs

  • Threaded cap

  • 3/4” holes

*Best with small mammals and primates

*Not recommended for large carnivore and apes

Jungle Jax 4 Legs

$155

  • 1.5” PVC

  • 15”x15” overall size

  • 4 legs

  • Threaded cap

  • 3/4” holes

*Best with small mammals and primates

*Not recommended for large carnivore and apes

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Sleeve Feeder

$125

  • 1.5” PVC

  • 22”L

  • 1” food holes

  • Threaded screw cap

  • Stainless steel eyebolts

*Best with small primates and mammals *Not recommended for apes and large carnivores

Trough Feeder

$155-$210

  • 4” PVC

  • 22”L

  • 8”x3” openings

  • Stainless steel eyebolts

  • Optional “fingers” for slow feeding

*Best with giraffe and other ungulates *Not recommended for large carnivore or apes

Dip-N-Lick

$110

  • 1.5” PVC

  • 20”L

  • Threaded screw cap

  • 1/4” PVC fixed dip stick

  • Stainless steel eyebolts

  • Dip and lick yogurt, jellies, and applesauce

*Best with primates and remove stick for anteaters *Not recommended for ape

Hay & Produce Log

$170

  • 4” PVC

  • 22” L

  • Three openings about 3”x5”

  • Felt fabric loop for installation

*Best with ungulates, birds, primates *Not recommended for carnivores and apes

Log Feeder

$80

  • 2”W x 22”L

  • PVC construction

  • Three 3/4” holes

  • Stainless steel eyebolts

*Best with small mammals and birds *Not recommended for large carnivore or apes

Leaf Dish Set

$185 (set of 2)

  • 13” x 7” plastic dish

  • Holds 16oz of liquid

  • Stainless Steel eyelet

  • Includes:

    • 1 Short dish- 8”L

    • 1 Long dish - 16”L

*Best with sloths, small birds, small primates, reptiles *Not recommended for larger primates

Puzzle Dish

$160

  • 13” x 7” plastic dish

  • Puzzle lid opens for maintenance

  • No loose parts, all is contained on stem

  • Holds 16oz of liquid

  • Stainless Steel eyelet

*Best with small birds, small primates, reptiles *Not recommended for larger primates

Forage Cups Wide

$210

  • 12”x12” base

  • 2”-3” openings

  • 3”-5”H

*Best with small mammals, ungulates, birds *Not recommended for apes and large carnivore

Forage Cups Narrow

$210

  • 12’x12” base

  • 1”-2” openings

  • 4”-6” H

*Best with anteaters and aardvarks *Not recommended for apes and large carnivore

Cup Feeder

$59

  • 3”W x 16”L

  • 3” PVC cups

  • Stainless steel eyelet

*Best with small mammals and birds *Not recommended for large carnivore and apes

Kritter Kabob Set

$140 Set

(set of 2 plus Spiral Feeder)

  • 14”L stainless steel skewer

  • Use with fruit and veggies

  • Choice of 2 & Spiral Feeder

    • Hook (12”L PVC)

    • Eyelet (8”L PVC)

    • Vine (12”L fabric)

*Best with birds, small mammals, and primates

*Not recommended for large carnivore and apes

Spiral Feeder

$49

  • 10”L x 4”W

  • Use with produce or cutlet bone

  • Stainless steel eyelet

*Best with birds, small mammals, reptiles *Not recommended for large carnivore or apes

Spinning Feeder

$305

  • 31”L x 8”H x 18”W

  • 3/4” food holes

  • PVC construction

  • Fully disassembles for cleaning

*Best with small mammals

*Not recommended for large carnivore and apes

Forage Ball

$55

  • 5” diameter

  • Sinks in water

  • Aquarium safe

*Best with aquatics, reptiles, and small mammals *Not recommended for large carnivores

Small Rock

$70 (no holes)

$90 (with holes)

  • 6” diameter

  • Hollow plastic

  • Available with or without food holes

  • Floats without holes

*Best with small mammals and reptiles

*Not recommended for large carnivore and apes

Small Log

$95 (no holes)

$115 (with holes)

  • 18”Lx7”Hx4”W

  • Hollow plastic

  • Available with or without food holes

  • Floats without holes

*Best with small mammals, reptiles, or birds *Not recommended for large carnivore and apes

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Forage Bin

$410

  • 3’L x 2’W x 6”-8”H

  • PVC construction

  • Fill with substrate and snacks for foraging

  • Does not hold water

*Best with small mammals, reptiles, and birds
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Not recommended for apes and large carnivore

Termite Mound Feeder

$2,200

  • 2’x2’

  • Lightweight, sculpted concrete

  • 12 removable feeding tubes

  • 25mm x 140mm clear plastic tubes

*Best with tamanduas *Not recommended for apes

Carcass Feeder

$1,500

  • 24” x 36”L x 10”H

  • Aluminum armature with sculpted epoxy

  • Weighted base

*Best with small carnivores and birds *Not recommended for large carnivores

Tuff Stuff- Bark Board

$160

  • 12”L x 12”H x 1”W

  • Large stainless steel hardware

  • Tough urethane plastic

  • Raisin sized tapered holes

*Best with apes and other primates *Not recommended for large carnivore

Tuff Stuff- Log

$275

  • 17”L x 4”W

  • Large stainless steel hardware

  • Tough urethane plastic

  • 3/4”- 1” shallow holes for spreadable food

*Best with apes and other primates *Not recommended for large carnivore

Raft

$285-$510

  • PVC construction

  • Buoyancy foam interior

    • Small- 20”Wx30”L

    • Large- 36”Wx45”L

*Best with marine mammals and aquatic birds *Not recommended for large carnivores and apes

Pocket Feeders

(set of 3)

$60-90

  • Marine felt fabric

  • 1” holes

  • Size and shape vary

    • small- 8”-12

    • large- 12”-16”

*Best with small monkeys and small mammals *Not recommended for apes and large carnivore

Vine Pocket Feeder

$210

  • Marine felt fabric

  • 48”L x 10”W

  • 7 hidden pockets with 1” holes

  • Loops for hanging like vine or float like kelp

*Best with monkeys and small mammals *Not recommended for apes and large carnivore

Forage Leaf

$350

  • 27”L x 17”W x 5”D

  • Marine Felt Fabric

  • 4 loops for hanging

  • Hidden Velcro panel

  • 2” food holes

*Best with small mammals and birds *Not recommended for apes and large carnivore

Pinecone Feeder

$45

  • Marine felt fabric

  • 6”L x 4”W

  • Stainless steel hardware

*Best with birds and small mammals *Not recommended for apes and large carnivore

Ice Treat Vine

$140

  • 20”L flexible urethane

  • 5/16” stainless steel chain

  • Freeze into 1 gallon container or smaller

*Best with all primates and small mammals *Not recommended for large carnivore

Kelp

$230

  • 60”L

  • Marine felt fabric

  • 4 strands

  • 9 hidden food pockets

*Best with marine mammals, aquatic birds and fish *Not recommended for large carnivore and apes

Sinking Seaweed Mat

$325-$425

  • Marine felt fabric

  • Pocket hides rock or dive weight to sink

  • Hide fish in loops and leaves

    • Large- 16”x12”

    • X-Large- 24”x20”

*Best with marine mammals, sharks, and rays *Not recommended for apes and large carnivore

Lily Pad Set of 2

$72

  • Marine Felt Fabric

  • Floats

  • 12” diameter

*Best with reptiles and amphibians *Not recommended for large carnivores

Sea Star Float

$85

  • Marine felt fabric

  • Floats

    • Large - 12” diameter

    • Small (set of 2)- 9” diameter

*Best with marine mammals *Not recommended for apes and large carnivore

Lobster Float

$160

  • Marine felt fabric

  • 20”L x 10”W

  • Floats

*Best with marine mammals *Not recommended for apes and large carnivore

Squid Float

$160

  • Marine Felt Fabric

  • 26”L x 7”W

  • Floats

*Best with marine mammals *Not recommended for apes and large carnivore

Safety First

We offer a suggested use for each device, but each individual and situation is unique. These are only recommendations and all items should be used with care and under supervision. We are providing these resources to assist with the advancement of animal welfare practices and can not be held liable for any injuries or damages. Please follow your own institutional guidelines and safety protocols for new enrichment items.

Thank you for understanding.

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