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Main food sticks for tortoises. For species-appropriate nutrition for all tortoise species. Healthy growth without shell problems through the use of purely plant ingredients. Multivitamin complex and stabilised vitamin C increase resistance to disease…
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Red, fine gravel for aquariums: Very decorative substrate for aquariums and aqua terrariums. Natural ground material without artifical additives. Granulation: 0,2-0,6 mm. Suitable for armoured catfish. Ideal in combination with JBL AquaBasis plus for …
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Food can with practical click dosage, slowly sinking granular pearls. Low-temperature production process is easy on the Marine ingredients. 10% sea algae create a high level of acceptance among demanding Marine fish. A low phosphate value leads to les…
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Terrarium animals are cold-blooded animals, which are strongly dependent on light, particularly on the quality and intensity of the light. Activity, food intake, digestion or rest phases are influenced by the change of day and night and the intensity …
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Mini-sized granular main food for small fish of 3 to 10 Centimetre length. The click dispenser lid makes perfect dosing possible. 1 x click for 5 fish. Does not cloud the water. Strong and healthy growth with little water pollution due to a naturally …
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For water to suit both fish and plants: water conditioner to combat floating algae (green water) in the garden pond. Easy to use: Determine the required quantity, mix it with pond water in a watering can, pour it evenly over the pond. Repeat after 2…
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Red, fine gravel for aquariums: Very decorative substrate for aquariums and aqua terrariums. Natural ground material without artifical additives. Granulation: 0,2-0,6 mm. Suitable for armoured catfish. Ideal in combination with JBL AquaBasis plus for …
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For algae-eating Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika cichlids: Although the food is called JBL Malawi, it is intended for the bio-film grazing cichlids from both lakes. Because the most popular cichlids of Lake Malawi are the Omnivores (e.g. Pseudotropheu…