Bella123
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi, hope everyone's doing well,
Hero and Bella seem to have gone off their bell peppers of late.
I have also reduced their pellets down also, (selective naturals grain free) as I have read on here it is recommended that pellets are given in a small limited quantity and better for piggies long term health. 
They have plenty of hay, and other varied vegetables to like coriander, various lettuces, carrots ( small quanties) tomatoes, cucumber and obviously different coloured peppers.
I don't tend to give them gassy type vegetables, as I don't want them getting any bloat.
I am also thinking of growing some grass indoors. I know grass has many benefits for them, for their teeth and obviously vitamin c wise, but this won't happen until the start of next year.
The thing is of late I am a little concerned the amount of vitamin C they are getting in their diet might not be enough, due to the decreasing their pellets and them going off their peppers.
Unfortunately Hero doesn't like the oxbow vitamin c tablets so I gave up on those a while back.
Today I decided to buy some Vitamin C drops, these have ascorbic acid in them. I thought they would be ideal at first but now I'm having second thoughts, as one of the ingredients is purified water. I was going to syringe the drops to them.
Please see below:
BioCare Vitasorb C (15 ml)
I'm aware that ascorbic acid degrades in water so I'm beginning to feel I may have wasted my money.
Anyway, would these be still of any use at all as they are coming tomorrow.
I have been also thinking of possibly buying some ascorbic acid powder but as it can't obviously be added to water, maybe mixing it with vegetables wouldn't be such a good idea either.
Is there any other alternative ways of giving them vitamin c, apart from oxbow tablets and the drops mentioned?
Thanks everyone
Hero and Bella seem to have gone off their bell peppers of late.


They have plenty of hay, and other varied vegetables to like coriander, various lettuces, carrots ( small quanties) tomatoes, cucumber and obviously different coloured peppers.
I don't tend to give them gassy type vegetables, as I don't want them getting any bloat.
I am also thinking of growing some grass indoors. I know grass has many benefits for them, for their teeth and obviously vitamin c wise, but this won't happen until the start of next year.

The thing is of late I am a little concerned the amount of vitamin C they are getting in their diet might not be enough, due to the decreasing their pellets and them going off their peppers.
Unfortunately Hero doesn't like the oxbow vitamin c tablets so I gave up on those a while back.

Today I decided to buy some Vitamin C drops, these have ascorbic acid in them. I thought they would be ideal at first but now I'm having second thoughts, as one of the ingredients is purified water. I was going to syringe the drops to them.
Please see below:
BioCare Vitasorb C (15 ml)
I'm aware that ascorbic acid degrades in water so I'm beginning to feel I may have wasted my money.

Anyway, would these be still of any use at all as they are coming tomorrow.

I have been also thinking of possibly buying some ascorbic acid powder but as it can't obviously be added to water, maybe mixing it with vegetables wouldn't be such a good idea either.
Is there any other alternative ways of giving them vitamin c, apart from oxbow tablets and the drops mentioned?
Thanks everyone
