Product information "JBL ProNovo Bel Holiday M"
JBL ProNovo Bel Holiday
Vacation food for all freshwater fish from 8 to 20 cm.
- Provide your aquarium fish with up to 14 days of food supply.
- Application: Place the food block in the aquarium. It drops to the bottom and provides food for approximately 25 ornamental fish up to 10 cm for 14 days.
- The block is made of a calcium compound that, when dissolving, adds some total hardness to the water. It dissolves slowly through the absorption of food by the fish.
- Natural raw materials without artificial additives for close-to-nature feeding and healthy aquarium fish. Tested on JBL research expeditions in the tropics.
- Scope of delivery: 1 food block for feeding 25 fish for up to 14 days.
Aquariums are the easiest pets for their owners to care for on a weekend or vacation. Only a few species of fish cannot be fed with commercial food and can only be fed with live food.
For a weekend or extended vacation, the aquarium owner has the choice of feeding with JBL PRONOVO BEL WEEKEND (for 3 days) or JBL PRONOVO BEL HOLIDAY (for 2 weeks), or using an automatic food dispenser (JBL AUTOFOOD), which he fills with his favorite food pellets.
Most aquarium fish, with the exception of fry, could even go without food for one or two days, just like in the wild. However, many aquarium owners have a guilty conscience and that is why JBL PRONOVO BEL WEEKEND is also available for a short absence.
The food blocks in JBL PRONOVO BEL HOLIDAY and WEEKEND are made of a natural calcium compound that slowly dissolves when the fish "nibble" on it.
Bottom-dwelling fish, such as corydoras or loaches, also quickly sense the food contained and will then also feed if necessary. Be careful when asking your neighbors to feed your fish! Most people think they are doing the right thing and overfeed massively. Large amounts of food end up in the bottom of the aquarium uneaten and spoil. This leads to serious oxygenation problems and toxic nitrites are formed. A vacation feeder or automatic food dispenser (or aquarists as neighbors) is a better solution.