Lixit Spray Millet, Seed Stick and Treat Holder for Birds and Small Animals. (Pack of 1)
$13.99
Price: $13.99
(as of Apr 08, 2025 03:37:28 UTC – Details)
Lixit
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 4.1 x 3.2 x 2.6 inches; 0.16 ounces
Date First Available : April 3, 2008
Manufacturer : Lixit
ASIN : B00176FAW4
THE PERFECT FOOD HOLDER: The Lixit Millet and seed stick holder is the perfect Item for your bird cage. It can be used to hold millet, seed sticks, fruit and more.
NO WASTED FOOD: This holder features a catch dish so you birds’ food does not fall to the bottom of the cage and get wasted.
EAST TO USE: Simply put the bracket and clamps on your bird’s cage. The dish and food holder can easily be twisted and removed when not in use.
UNIVERSAL MOUNT: The Lixit see stick holder uses the same quick lock bracket as our bird bath and bowls. These accessories are interchangeable.
Proudly assembled in the USA
Customers say
Customers find the bird feeder well-made and of good quality, with one mentioning their parakeets love the treat sticks. They appreciate its cleanliness benefits, with one customer noting it helps keep the floor clean. However, several customers consider it a waste of money.
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8 reviews for Lixit Spray Millet, Seed Stick and Treat Holder for Birds and Small Animals. (Pack of 1)
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BMG –
Bird Treat Holder
This treat holder is very sturdy and well made. It is great on securing a fourth of a corn cob and my budgies devoured it. It is also good in securing the honey treat for birds. Another positive for it is that the tray on it catches all the crumbs. I highly recommend this product.
Bicky –
Like it
Like it but came broken. Luckily not too bad I didn’t want to go through hassle of sending it back so I taped it. Works fine
Amazon Customer –
Good product.
Good product but my bird did not seem to know how to use it.
Alice Smith –
Unexpected problem
What I received is exactly how it was pictured, however, I must warn people, if they’ve got a bird that is manipulative, like my ring neck parakeet, then this millet spray feeder may not be for you. There’s no way of stopping the bird from pulling the millet spray out from the top of the feeder. Which, mine did almost immediately. Then, promptly dropped it on the floor of the case and went down there to munch away. I wish there was a way to tie it to the top so my birdy wouldn’t pull it out.
Barbara Viens –
No
Waste of money , Cheaply made
Carol Miller –
Happy bird
my bird loves the treat sticks. . Unfortunately most of it ends up in the bottom of the cage under the wire grid so most of it was wasted. Now it stays in the bottom tray where he can get it. The treat sticks last longer and saves $.
KNiemiec –
Didn’t come with directions
Didn’t come in a package or with directions, so I was a little unclear at first how to use it, but after asking other parakeet owners on my Parakeet Facebook group about it I figured it out. Now my parakeets love it for their lettuce, broccoli, and even their cuttlebone. The dish underneath helps to keep the floor clean however my messy budgies still manage to throw their food out onto the floor! One of my budgies loves to first break up and spit out her food onto the tray and then go back later to eat off of the tray.
Ellie –
Meh
It’s sturdy, and my birds are fine with it, but it doesn’t really hold millet. It’d be better if it would clamp the millet, so it would actually stay up. Might as well be leaning it up against a wall. At least the tray has a lip, though, so the seeds are mostly collected as they fall.