Seven-Pack Feeder

Introducing the Seven-Pack Feeder, because sometimes a six-pack just isn't enough. This feeder is perfect for your primates who like a challenge with their mealtime. With multiple food compartments, they will have to work for their dinner and feel like they earned it.

But don't worry, even though it's challenging for them, it's extremely easy for you to clean. No more struggling with scrubbing and scraping at food remnants, this feeder is a breeze to clean.

Made from very high-strength polycarbonate, this feeder is virtually indestructible. And with its lockable, hinged front cover, you won't have to worry about any sneaky monkeys stealing an extra snack.

Standard dimensions (pictured) are 12” x 2-1/2” x 19” high, but custom sizes are available for those primates with bigger appetites.

And the best part? It's usable from both sides, so no more fighting over who gets the good spot at mealtime. With great portion control and easy cleaning, the Seven-Pack Feeder is the perfect addition to your primate's dining experience. Clean with common dish soap and water, and enjoy the challenge of mealtime with the Seven-Pack Feeder.

  • Challenging to access
  • Multi-food selection
  • Extremely easy to clean
  • Very High-strength Polycarbonate
  • Standard Dimensions (pictured): 12” x 2-1/2” x 19” high
  • Lockable, hinged front cover
  • Includes (2) carabiners (not pictured)
  • Custom sizes available
  • Usable from both sides
  • Great portion control

Hardware Information

All eyebolts used in our Wildlife Toy Box products are machine-grade, zinc-plated steel for durability and strength.

If stainless steel is required for your facility or application, please contact our sales team for availability and custom options.

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Did You Know?

The Javan Rhino is the rarest large mammal on the planet, and none are in captivity, according to the World Wildlife Fund. They’re a shy species used to living in dense tropical forests, which are tough to replicate in captivity.

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