JBL PRONOVO - 65 new food varieties

JBL's slogan "Ahead through research" is no coincidence: Observations and scientific investigations on JBL expeditions and in the JBL research laboratory have produced so many new findings over the years that a new food line was born: JBL PRONOVO! A completely new species concept enables aquarium keepers to choose food which exactly matches the species of fish they keep. For example, there is now a PRONOVO NEON for all small tetra species and a JBL PRONOVO BOTIA for loaches. Of course, the JBL PRONOVO BEL food range for community aquariums has also been redeveloped and now everyone can choose the food size and form (granulate or flake) to suit their fish.

With immediate effect, JBL is starting to introduce the new food types in blocks, which differ in essential points from the previous Novo food: No artificial colourings are added. Instead of the much discussed probiotic effect, all JBL PRONOVO foods have a prebiotic effect and are therefore proven to be easier to digest. Insects are used in many types of food, but not all (only when required). The recipes have been adapted to current research results and optimised with regard to protein/fat content. And in the area of sustainability, we have stopped using our previous small 60 ml tins and have standardised the product packaging, including the label, in an environmentally friendly way. We now use an uncomplicated and completely recyclable raw material.

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