Nosecones
The Nosecones are designed for small animals, ensuring a tight fit and minimal dead space. They are available in three sizes to fit mice, rats and guinea pigs or rabbits. Nosecones include rubber plugs to close off gas supply when not in use. The nosecones are made of vinyl, are easy to clean and sterilise and can be used with all EZ breathers.
Nosecones
- Designed for small animals,
- Ensuring a tight fit and minimal dead space.
- Available in three sizes
- Mice,
- Rats
- Guinea pigs / rabbits.
- Nosecones include rubber plugs to close off gas supply when not in use.
- Made of vinyl, are easy to clean and sterilise
- Can be used with all EZ breathers.
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