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JBL ProPond Spring+Growth - 1L/0.36kg - Spring food for koi carp and other pond fish

by JBL
Original price €9,50 - Original price €9,50
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  • Restores strength after winter rest and promotes growth (at a water temperature of 10 to 20 °C)
  • Complete feed with a protein/fat ratio of 3/1. Strengthens the immune system and promotes growth
  • Contains salmon, soy, shrim...
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Description du produit :

  • Restores strength after winter rest and promotes growth (at a water temperature of 10 to 20 °C)
  • Complete feed with a protein/fat ratio of 3/1. Strengthens the immune system and promotes growth
  • Contains salmon, soy, shrimp, insect proteins, spinach, and spirulina for vigorous and healthy koi carp
  • Floating pellets shaped like flat tablets containing 28% protein, 8% fat, 3% crude fiber, and 8% crude ash. No preservatives
  • Food tablets in a resealable bag/box, airtight, waterproof, and lightproof to preserve quality. The single-material bag/box can be fully recycled without sorting

JBL PROPOND SPRING+GROWTH clearly shows that the protein/fat ratio alone is not yet decisive: it is 3/1, the same for Spring and Autumn, although the food composition is completely different! Since the water temperature is the same in spring and autumn, the recommended protein/fat ratio is 3/1, but the feeding goals are very different—and so is the composition: in spring, the fish need to be restored and fattened up after a winter of deprivation to withstand, for example, spring viraemia. In autumn, however, the fish need to build up "fat reserves" for the approaching winter to stay healthy. Added to this is the different behavior of the food sinking into the water: in spring, the fish become active again and can come to the surface to feed (making it possible to observe the appearance of diseases). That is why spring foods float. In autumn, however, the fish need to rest and feed at the bottom of the water. That is why autumn food is designed to sink.