JBL ProNovo Bits Grano
Sinking, staple food for discus and other cichlids from 3 to 10 cm
- Prebiotic
& sinking aquarium fish food: special dietary fibers in the food
provide the beneficial intestinal bacteria with nourishment for healthy
digestion
- Natural raw materials without artificial additives
for a natural diet and healthy cichlids. Tested on JBL research
expeditions in the trop
- ics Very high acceptance even by picky cichlid species due to high-quality raw materials such as salmon, shrimp and squid
- With
the very high-quality natural astaxanthin from krill and spirulina,
which ensures perfect color formation in cichlids such as discus
- Scope of delivery: original sealed, airtight and lightproof, recyclable tin with dosing aid in the lid (250/1000 ml)
Discus
cichlids and some other cichlid species can be very picky about their
food. In the JBL PRONOVO BITS this has been considered and therefore raw
materials such as shrimps have been chosen which the fish cannot
resist.
Since discus and cichlids living in the same biotope adapt their food
spectrum to dry and rainy seasons, but we do not reproduce this in the
aquarium, the food must be very versatile. In the rainy season of
Amazonia, when the water level rises to 9 m, discus even eat fruits and
other vegetable components! In the dry season, discus orientate
themselves towards the bottom and, apart from shrimps, eat everything
they can find from the bottom.
Advantages of JBL foods:
Use of pure fish protein without cheap fish meal. Optimal protein-fat
ratio. Mainly proteins from aquatic animals. Reduction of algae growth
and optimal fish growth due to adjusted phosphate content. Prebiotic:
Prebiotics are "substrates that are selectively utilized by host
microorganisms and impart health benefits." Here, scientists agree that
they promote digestion and thus health. In the case of our fish, there
is another essential aspect: With better digestion, less is excreted,
and thus the water is less polluted, causing fewer algae problems and
keeping the water cleaner.
Don't be surprised that squid
is listed among the raw materials! In the feed declaration, squid is
representative of all mollusks, including mussels and snails. Of course,
squid are not part of the natural food spectrum of the discus.