JBL ProNovo Daph contains water fleas as a treat for all ornamental fish from 3-10 cm length. In the past, almost every aquarium owner caught water fleas in the wild and fed them to their fish.
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JBL ProNovo Daph contains water fleas as a treat for all ornamental fish from 3-10 cm length. In the past, almost every aquarium owner caught water fleas in the wild and fed them to their fish. Today this is often prohibited for nature conservation reasons and many waters are now so heavily polluted that it is no longer safe to catch food animals. JBL uses trustworthy suppliers who have legal access to absolutely clean waters with safe water flea populations. The water fleas are preserved by sun drying and packaged immediately after they are caught. In this way, their valuable ingredients and dietary fibres are preserved to benefit the diet of the ornamental fish.
Water fleas (Daphnia): They grow to 1-5 mm in size and belong biologically to the Branchiopoda and thus to the freshwater plankton of stagnant waters. They do not belong to the gammari, which grow up to 2 cm long, look completely different, tend to live in flowing waters and belong to the amphipods. Cyclops, on the other hand, are much smaller (0.5-1 mm) and belong to the copepods.
JBL ProNovo Daph
- sun-dried water fleas (Daphnia) as an ideal food supplement for healthy ornamental fish
- water fleas contain a lot of dietary fibre, are therefore very healthy and are happily eaten by all ornamental fish species
- natural sun-drying process, for the preservation of the valuable ingredients
- no water cloudiness: better water quality due to improved digestibility of the food, which reduces fish excretion
Feeding recommendations JBL ProNovo Daph:
Once or twice a day feed as much as is eaten in a few minutes.Composition: Daphnia
Additives: no additives
analytical components: crude protein: 40,0 %, fat content: 5,0 %, crude fibre: 4,0 %, crude ash: 40,0%
- sun-dried water fleas (Daphnia) as an ideal food supplement for healthy ornamental fish
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