JBL TV #22: Correctly adding, transporting and relocating fish without losses

What’s the best way to add aquarium fish to an aquarium? What’s the best way to transport ornamental fish? What problems can occur when putting in fish? What should you NEVER do and why not? We explain and show you the best, problem-avoiding way to introduce and acclimatise ornamental fish in your aquarium.

For further information see the JBL Themeworld Aquarium under: Adding .

Click here for the catch nets/landing nets: Fish nets & containers .

You’ll find the vitamin-rich acclimatisation protection here: JBL Acclimol .

© 14.05.2021

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