What strikes me: the promised "late dissolution" of tablets is respected in practice. But that leads to a strange phenomenon: At first, shortly after insertion, the fish are extremely interested and try to nibble. But they succeed only with difficulty because the tablets initially not soften. At a certain point, however, they dissolve but then, however, go on to the touch in a big cloud of dust lining. Since Gründel fish have now not highly specialized in the lining dust hunting, I find the reduction of co feinstaubige pressed Pallets not optimal. Unless there is a perennial Ancistrus rumlutscht on the Pallet or comb catfish eats a tablet as a whole, it must be assumed that a lot of the fluidized feed dust in the filter systems and not "the fish" lands.
Since the Pallets seem but to attract even the "normal" fish and the animals act "happy" in their animal facilities, I prefer it from only one star.