JBL TV #55 JBL research expeditions - just come along! What skills do you need?

Over 600 aquarium and terrarium enthusiasts have already taken part in JBL research expeditions. Every year a new JBL expedition takes place and nature enthusiasts can join in again. But what are the requirements? Who can join and how does such an expedition work? Do you need any particular skills, including the ability to eat live maggots? JBL expedition leader Heiko Blessin explains why every hobbyist definitely needs to come along to get to know and understand the habitats of our aquarium and terrarium inhabitants. Trips like these are unique and unforgettable.

Find out more about our expeditions here:  Expeditions

© 29.06.2023

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