Feeding accessories

Aids and accessories for feeding

Of course, we can simply open a food tin and pour food into the aquarium. But it’s easy to pour too much or spread it all over the aquarium. There are some very useful accessories that make feeding easier, more professional and possible during your holidays. Accessories are always a CAN and not a MUST.

Food clip in action

JBL Food clips: The JBL food clip is ideal for feeding your aquarium inhabitants with algae, lettuce or catappa leaves. You can watch your fish eating and the leaves won’t float around all over the aquarium. The food cannot drift away and land in the decoration, where the fish can’t reach it. You can turn the clip in any direction and it comes with a suction holder for secure attachment.

Feeding ring in action

JBL NovoStation: The JBL NovoStation feeding ring enables you to feed the fish with no waste. The food no longer floats all around the tank and gets stuck in the plants or lies on the bottom to the detriment of the water values. The movable holder compensates for any fluctuations in the water level. The feeding ring makes it easier for you to observe the fish while they are eating.

AUTOFOOD in action

JBL PRONOVO AUTOFOOD: When you’re away from home, whether for a day or for a long holiday, let the JBL PRONOVO AUTOFOOD take care of your fish feeding. It allows you to select different amounts of food as required, up to 4 times a day. The feeding automat is battery driven and can dispense any granulate between 1 and 3 mm. With a volume of up to 375ml it can cope for really long periods of time.

Dripping Atvitol onto food

JBL Atvitol: Vitamin deficiency can be a major problem in fish nutrition. Flake and granulated foods lose most of their vitamins 3 months after the seal is opened and frozen food doesn’t contain many vitamins. That’s why fish should be given vitamins regularly to increase their resistance to disease.

Tip: If vitamins are to be added through the water and not through the food, it’s better to do it after switching off the lighting, as many vitamins are destroyed by light.

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