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JBL Trap for Loaches - Chemical-Free
JBL Trap for Loaches - Chemical-Free
JBL Trap for Loaches - Chemical-Free

JBL PlaCollect - flatworm trap

Product reference: JBL PLACOLLECT
EAN: 4014162614551

A convenient and effective trap for catching flatworms (Planarians) without chemicals.

PLN51.99
PLN45.75

Lowest price in the period of 30 days before current promotion: PLN44.19 +4%

Product compliance details: Manufacturer and person responsible for the product

Responsibility for the Product

Manufacturer JBL GmbH & Co. KG Dieselstraße 3 67141 Neuhofen Germany [email protected]

Responsible person JBL GmbH & Co. KG Dieselstraße 3 67141 Neuhofen Germany [email protected]

  • Free return within 30 days.
  • Free delivery on orders over 499 PLN

Flatworms, this class of animals includes the unpopular planarians, which sometimes reproduce en masse in aquariums and can then become destructive pests. They usually live in hiding and only come out in the evening. Some were surprised after using the trap for planarians, how many flatworms were in their aquarium! Since chemical agents often have undesirable side effects, the planarian trap from JBL is a very good alternative with no harmful side effects!

How to use
Place bait food (JBL NovoTab) in the trap, use the suction cup and string to suspend it diagonally on the substrate, and empty the trap the next day.

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JBL PLACOLLECT

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