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JBL NovoMalawi 250 ml


JBL NovoMalawi is specifically desighned for feeding of algae-eating cichlids from Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika. JBL Novo Malawi contains essential algae, (spirulina platensis) as well as vegetable raw material and plant fibre, yet also has a small proportion of animal proteins specially balanced to meet the specific feeding habits of algae-grazing cichlids from Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika.

JBL NovoMalawi 250 ml

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JBL NovoMalawi is specifically desighned for feeding of algae-eating cichlids from Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika.
JBL Novo Malawi contains essential algae, (spirulina platensis) as well as vegetable raw material and plant fibre, yet also has a small proportion of animal proteins specially balanced to meet the specific feeding habits of algae-grazing cichlids from Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika.
When grazing on the algae beds, these fish regularly consume small organisms. Essential carotenoids promote brilliant colouring. The balanced combination of vital ingredients such a sproteins, fats and carbohydrates as well as essential minerals and vitamins in JBL Novo Malawi ensure healthy growth and increased resistance to diseases. In addition, garlic (1%) promotes growth.

Characteristics at a glance;
With 38% top quality, Protein-rich Spirulina Algae & Plankton.
Studies in the lakes of the Great Rift Valley have shown that the Algae grazing Cichlids eat diatom and blue-green algae and not green algae, as often presumed.
When grazing on algae, the fish consume 2-10% animal protein in the form of micro organisums which live in the algae. The same balance is attained through the shrimp contained in the food.

Analysis:
Crude protein - 36 %
Crude fat - 5 %
Crude fibre - 1.8 %
Crude ash - 8 %

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