Product code: J31101
JBL PRONOVO BEL FLAKES S 100ML
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PRONOVO BEL FLAKES S
100ML
In community aquariums different species of ornamental fish will also have different feed requirements. JBL PRONOVO BEL takes into account the different types of feeding and offers your fish a great variety for natural and healthy nutrition. If you want to improve your food offering, you can supplement the JBL PRONOVO BEL basic food with additional types of food from the JBL Species Concept as well as treats.
JBL PRONOVO BEL complete food is the perfect food for all omnivorous fish and all fish communities. With a protein to fat ratio of 6.3:1 we have the exact ideal ratio for most tropical fish. Higher fat contents cause fatty degeneration of the organs in warm water fish (23-30 °C)! In fish communities and in most community aquariums the 15 main substances of PRONOVO BEL form a perfect nutritional base which can (do not have to) be supplemented with specific food for individual adaptation and enrichment of the menu to individual species. In truth it is not a problem if e.g. your fighting fish also eats barbel food or vice versa. The only important thing is that you offer each group of fish the right food. Variety is always a good thing!
What is really important is that the size of the food is suitable for the size of the mouth. The flakes soften quickly and almost all fish species can suck them. With granules it's different. The size of the food chosen must respect the smaller mouth of the bred fish. At the bottom left of the jar is the size of the fish to which the food is suitable. Better to choose a smaller feed than one that is too large!
Theme „garlic“: Naturally, fish do not know garlic in their habitat. But: observations made during research expeditions in the South American Pantanal show that the fish reject underwater plants and prefer to jump out of the water to grab the apparently tastier leaves of the bushes and trees at the edges. These actually have more flavor than the “soft” leaves of underwater plants – an effect achieved with garlic.