How much do aquarium fish really like PRONOVO?

As you will have noticed by now, the complete JBL PRONOVO food range is out and available at your trusted local pet shop. It consists of over 113 items. What makes it different is the PRONOVO species concept. UNIQUE. SPECIES-APPROPRIATE.

The composition of the food is based upon our observations of all the diet components to be found in the wild. With the species foods, you can be sure that your aquarium fish get exactly what they need from nature. On top of this we have also revived our popular BEL food. The PRONOVO foods for all species take into account the different feeding types and offer your fish a great variety and diversity for a natural and healthy diet. PRONOVO natural foods serve as a treat and a change for between feeds.

Completely new is the JBL PRONOVO INSECT STICK S . The food in natural larvae form specifically gives you the chance to include insects in the diet. After all, what fish don't eat insects? Hardly any!

But how do the foods, especially the species foods, really go down with the fish?

To show you just that we've teamed up with influencers. We sent them PRONOVO foods designed for the fish they care for. The results are great videos that show you how the food is accepted by each fish species and how the aquarium inhabitants pounce on the new PRONOVO. Deciding on which videos to select was a difficult decision involving some heated discussions in our digital marketing department.

We are still missing some videos for certain foods, but don't worry, there will soon be a video published for your food sort too!

Take a closer look at our favourite videos here and see for yourself!

Find out more about PRONOVO CRABS WAFER M here:  JBL PRONOVO CRABS WAFER M

Find out more about PRONOVO DANIO GRANO XS here:  JBL PRONOVO DANIO GRANO XS

Find out more about PRONOVO MALAWI FLAKES M here:  JBL PRONOVO MALAWI FLAKES M

Find out more about PRONOVO INSECT STICKS S here:  JBL PRONOVO INSECT STICK S

How did you like the videos? Which PRONOVO food have you tried to date?

© 26.02.2023
Tim Wierczinski
Tim Wierczinski
Digital-Brand & CRM Manager

Online Marketing, Social Media

About me: Seit 2018 Aquaristik als Hobby

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