PROPOND AUTOFOOD - Your holiday stand in

A pond in the garden enhances every home and offers plenty of opportunities to simply switch off from everyday life. The colourful hustle and bustle of various creatures, the babbling of a stream or the introduction of new fish are just a few examples of the pleasure a garden pond can bring.

But let's be honest. Pond owners have the most fun when interacting with their pets - namely when feeding them! It is simply a nice feeling when you approach the biotope and the fish swim towards you because they associate it with food. 

But who takes over the feeding during a short weekend trip or a longer holiday? Neighbours or friends perhaps, assuming they can spare the time and are able to do it properly. If they overfeed your fish, for example, this can lead to disastrous consequences, which negatively influence the biological balance in the pond.

In this case, an automatic feeder such as the JBL PROPOND AUTOFOOD is better. the benefits are as follows:

  • feeds up to 24 x daily with individual food quantities
  • selectable ejection distance up to 1 m
  • capacity up to 25 litres of food
  • water temperature sensor up to 3 m water depth
  • LED display indicates lack of food
  • rechargeable battery with a solar panel or mains adapter for self-sufficient operation
  • easy to switch to mains operation in darker seasons
  • completely weatherproof and rainproof

You can find more information about the JBL PROPOND AUTOFOOD here:  The Outdoor Automatic Feeder for Pond Fish - JBL PROPOND AUTOFOOD

© 04.06.2023

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