
Aqua One Air Stone – 1 Inch 2.5cm Ball
January 28, 2026Pond One Prefilter Sponge 75x75x200mm PM1300 To 4900
January 28, 2026750131
The JBL PROPOND ALL SEASONS range offers you the choice of sticks, granulates or flakes. The composition of all three types of food is very similar. It is therefore up to you which type of food you prefer.
Flake feeding is not possible when feeding with an automatic feeder (JBL PROPOND AUTOFOOD). The term “Natural energy-optimised nutrition” refers to the ratio of proteins to fats in the food. If the seasons alone were taken into account, fish would need half as much protein in winter (2:1) as in summer (4:1). However, it is not only the season and water temperature that play a decisive role, but also the size and age of the fish, as well as the function of the food (e.g. growth food). All these factors were taken into account when developing the JBL food
- Provides a balanced food mixture for healthy pond fish at any time of year (at water temperatures of 10-30 °C)
- Complete food with the ideal protein/fat ratio of 3:1. High-quality raw materials naturally support vibrant colour development
- With wheat, salmon, shrimps and spirulina for strong and healthy pond fish
- Floating food mix with 24 % protein, 7 % fat, 4 % crude fibre and 6 % crude ash. Without preservatives
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