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JBL ProPond All Seasons - Medium 5.8kg - 4-season food for koi and medium-sized pond fish

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  • Strengthens fish in autumn with energy-rich nutrients for the exhausting winter period ahead. Ideal for water temperatures from 10 to 20°C
  • Complete feed with a protein/fat ratio of 3/1. Builds reserves for the exhausting winter p...
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  • Strengthens fish in autumn with energy-rich nutrients for the exhausting winter period ahead. Ideal for water temperatures from 10 to 20°C
  • Complete feed with a protein/fat ratio of 3/1. Builds reserves for the exhausting winter period.
  • Krill and high-quality fats provide reserve substances that help your fish face the winter
  • Sinking pellets shaped like flat tablets for easy ingestion by fish. Ideal composition, species-appropriate, containing 28% protein, 10% fat, 2% crude fiber, and 6% crude ash. No colorants or preservatives
  • Food tablets in resealable bag/box, airtight, waterproof, and lightproof to preserve quality. The single-material bag/box can be fully recycled without sorting

Autumn is the ideal time for fish to build energy reserves for winter. If you have leftover summer food, you can mix it with the autumn feed at first, then gradually reduce it. You can also do the same when transitioning to winter. If the water temperature is below 10°C, only extremely digestible winter food should be given. The protein/fat ratio alone is not yet decisive: at 3/1, it is the same for Spring and Autumn, although the feed 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, fish need to regain condition and fatten up after a winter of deprivation to withstand, for example, spring viraemia. In autumn, however, fish need to build up "fat reserves" for the approaching winter to get through it in good health. Added to this is the different behavior of the feed sinking in water: in spring, fish become active again and can rise to the surface to feed (making it possible to observe the appearance of diseases). That is why spring feeds float. In autumn, however, fish need to rest and feed at the bottom of the water. That is why autumn feed is designed to sink