The JBL Halloween Competition 2024

The JBL Halloween Competition 2024

It's going to be spooky this Halloween! All aquarists are afraid of them and for generations they have been spreading fear and terror in numerous aquariums... ALGAE! They are the real pests and turn your aquarium into a haunted house. But don't worry, we have the perfect antidote for you!

With the JBL Halloween Competition you can ensure an algae and germ-free aquarium! With the algae destruction pack you can fight and drive away even the most stubborn pests. Take part in the survey and win a JBL algae destruction pack worth over €409!

Unfortunately the competition is finished already. Shortly you will find another competition here. Simply look in again later.

Winners:

Gisi Kerem

Which algae spook you the most?

Answer the question by Oct 31, 2024, and secure your chance to win the product pack including PROCRISTAL UV-C Compact plus 11 W. Good luck!

Thread algae

Red algae

Smear and blue-green algae

Spot algae

Diatoms

Floating algae

Here's what you can win

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