Guía Experta de Nutrición para Degú

Guía de Nutrición para Degú 2026

Degus are small herbivorous rodents that are EXTREMELY prone to diabetes. They cannot metabolize sugar at all — even natural sugars in fruit or carrots can cause diabetes. Their diet must be strictly hay-based with no sugary foods whatsoever.

Respuesta Rápida

Una dieta equilibrada para degú necesita la mezcla adecuada de proteínas, grasas, vitaminas y minerales. Consulta nuestras guías de dieta a continuación para obtener consejos específicos para cada etapa de la vida y condición.

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ZERO
Sugar tolerance
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Unlimited
Hay required
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1 tbsp
Pellets per day
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18-20%
Fiber needed in diet

Resumen de Necesidades Nutricionales

Degus are perhaps the most diabetes-prone pet in existence. They lack the ability to regulate blood sugar effectively, so any dietary sugar — even from "healthy" sources like fruit or carrots — can trigger diabetes. Their diet should be very high in fiber (hay) and completely free of sugar, molasses, honey, and fruit.

Nutrientes Esenciales

Fibra
The foundation of the degu diet. Keeps the gut healthy and teeth worn down. Must be 18-20% minimum.
Mejores Fuentes: Timothy hay, orchard grass, meadow hay
Proteína
Needed in moderate amounts (14-16%) for maintenance. Excess is wasteful.
Mejores Fuentes: Timothy-based pellets, hay, small amount of herbs
Vitamina C
Like guinea pigs, degus have limited ability to produce vitamin C and benefit from dietary sources.
Mejores Fuentes: Fresh herbs (parsley, dandelion greens), bell pepper in tiny amounts

🚫 Alimentos a Evitar

ALL Fruits
Even a small piece of apple or banana can trigger diabetes in degus. Zero fruit tolerance.
Carrots & Sweet Vegetables
Too high in natural sugars. Use only non-sweet vegetables like broccoli or cauliflower.
Molasses-Based Treats
Many small-animal treats contain molasses or honey — extremely dangerous for degus.
Hamster/Gerbil Food
Contains seeds (too fatty), dried fruit, and sugar — completely wrong for degus.
Nuts & Seeds
Too high in fat. Degus are prone to both diabetes and liver problems.

Tipos de Dieta y Guías

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💡Consejos de alimentación profesional

Unlimited Timothy hay should make up 80%+ of the diet

Offer 1 tablespoon of plain degu or chinchilla pellets per degu per day

Safe vegetables in small amounts: broccoli, cauliflower, green beans, squash

NEVER feed fruit, carrots, corn, peas, or any sweet food — diabetes risk is extreme

Fresh herbs (dandelion greens, basil, cilantro) make safe treats

Provide fresh water daily — monitor for excessive drinking (diabetes symptom)

Preguntas frecuentes

Why are degus so prone to diabetes?
Degus evolved in the arid Chilean scrublands eating very low-sugar, high-fiber vegetation. They never developed efficient insulin responses because their natural diet contains almost no sugar. In captivity, even small amounts of sugar overwhelm their system and cause diabetes, often within months.
What pellets are safe for degus?
Use plain degu-specific pellets or chinchilla pellets (no added sugar, no dried fruit, no colored pieces). Check ingredients for molasses, honey, or sugar — these are common in small-animal foods and dangerous for degus. The fiber content should be at least 18%.
How do I know if my degu has diabetes?
Watch for excessive drinking, frequent urination, weight loss despite normal eating, cataracts (cloudy eyes), and lethargy. If you suspect diabetes, a vet can test blood glucose levels. Early dietary correction can sometimes manage the condition.

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Fuentes confiables: AAFCO, AVMA Nutrition

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