- Prebiotic sinking food for fish: the special dietary fibers contained in the food nourish the positive intestinal bacteria for good digestion.
- Raw, natural ingredients, without synthetic additives, for a diet close to the natural diet and good health for aquarium fish. Tested during JBL research expeditions in tropical regions.
- Very high palatability, even among picky barb species, thanks to high-end raw materials such as salmon, shrimp, spirulina and insects.
- Contains very high quality natural astaxanthin, extracted from krill and spirulina, which guarantees perfect coloring of barbs and danios.
- Contents: sealed box, airtight and lightproof, recyclable, with a click-together dispenser for easy feeding
The Species-Specific Biological Concept for Ornamental Fish:
Alongside a staple food like JBL PRONOVO BEL for community aquariums, your fish have access to the JBL PRONOVO Species-Specific Concept. Within this Species-Specific Concept, you can supplement, or even replace, the staple food by targeting specific fish species. It won't be a problem if your betta, for example, also eats the food intended for your barbs, and vice versa. It's simply important to offer the appropriate food for each group of fish. Diversity is always a positive factor!
Want to give your barbs or danios the exact food they need? No problem: in the JBL Species-Specific range, you'll find barbs (and other small danios) with pellets perfectly adapted to their mouths, whose composition is precisely tailored to the fish's needs, including insects: JBL PRONOVO DANIO. In their natural habitats in Southeast Asia and Africa, barbs and danios live in all kinds of different water types. With their small, terminal mouths, they peck at the food they find in the water or on the substrate.
The Right Food Size:
A crucial aspect of feeding fish properly is ensuring the food is the right size for their mouths. With small fish species in particular, it's essential that the food is placed directly in their mouths, as they cannot bite properly. If you're unsure which food size to choose, always opt for the smaller one. Predatory fish species tolerate larger pieces of food much better, as their diet sometimes includes items that are "too big."



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