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Koi food
Any one ever feed their koi trout food? I have noticed several people
have stated they feed catfish food to their koi with no adverse affects. My next door neighbor just bought a 50 lb bag of trout pellets for about $25.00. He is interested in trying it out because the the high protein content (apparently it is around 40%) Thanks for the feedback. W. Dale |
"Wilmdale" wrote in message ... Any one ever feed their koi trout food? I have noticed several people have stated they feed catfish food to their koi with no adverse affects. $ I learned about the other fish foods from a member of the Nashville Pond Club. My fish have been thriving on them, plus some kitten and puppy chow. Only the baby fish get the expensive stuff because I am unable to find other foods small enough for them. My next door neighbor just bought a 50 lb bag of trout pellets for about $25.00. $ Catfish food runs about $11 per 50 lbs bag where I live. Ornamental fish foods runs $4.00 a lb and up here. They really fleece the koi and GF owners. He is interested in trying it out because the the high protein content (apparently it is around 40%) Thanks for the feedback. W. Dale -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. Do not feed the trolls. ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
You're going to get several answers that trout and cat food is fine. But if
you were to do a little reseach on this you'd find that not only is koi food better for koi, it is better for your pond and filter. Keep in mind you're keeping pets not food fish, and that is what trout and catfish (usually) are. Keeping them healthly long term is not what those foods are designed for. To each their own, but I feed mine Sho Koi and Manda Fu. ~ jan On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 17:23:58 -0600, Wilmdale wrote: Any one ever feed their koi trout food? I have noticed several people have stated they feed catfish food to their koi with no adverse affects. My next door neighbor just bought a 50 lb bag of trout pellets for about $25.00. He is interested in trying it out because the the high protein content (apparently it is around 40%) Thanks for the feedback. W. Dale ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
Any one ever feed their koi trout food? I have noticed several people
have stated they feed catfish food to their koi with no adverse affects. My next door neighbor just bought a 50 lb bag of trout pellets for about $25.00. He is interested in trying it out because the the high protein content (apparently it is around 40%) Thanks for the feedback. W. Dale Yup - did that 12 yrs ago for 2 yrs - My koi grew like crazy - from 2" to 12" in that time - then one went blind and the other died the next year. I was referred to a koi farm in Canada to ask why and after explaining to owner there what happened, he asked me what I was feeding them - when I told him I was using "Trout Chow" (Purina), he said that was the problem - trout chow is formulated for the trout farms to grow the fish as fast as possible and get them to market (typically 13 months) and the high fat and protein content ruins their vital organs (doesn't matter for the fish for market at 13 months old), but if you are raising pets it does - he told me to look at it this way - "feeding them that is like you eating Big Macs at McDonalds 3 meals a day 7 days a week - how healthy would you be?" That being said, you will read here how a lot of people use trout food and whatever else is cheap (dog, cat, catfish food) so this is a decision you will have to make and especially if you have expensive koi .............. Just my experience & opinion Gale :~) |
"Courageous" wrote in message ... You're going to get several answers that trout and cat food is fine. But if you were to do a little reseach on this you'd find that not only is koi food better for koi, it is better for your pond and filter. Out of curiosity, and speaking of research, are you aware of anything proving this to be true? You know, single blind study of koi versus cat foot, or such? C// ========================= I would love to see any such research. So far all I've seen are "testimonials." All I've seen and read are the self promoting adds for these overpriced koi and GF foods by the manufacturers - and people's testimonials, more or less parroting the adds, here on rec.ponds. I don't see anything they *add* to koi foods that warrant the outrageous prices asked for them. Again, it reminds me my old friend who thought her jeans were superior simply because she paid so much more for them at the Mall......... If other feeds were causing problems we surely would have heard about them by now. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. Do not feed the trolls. ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
You're going to get several answers that trout and cat food is fine. But if
you were to do a little reseach on this you'd find that not only is koi food better for koi, it is better for your pond and filter. Out of curiosity, and speaking of research, are you aware of anything proving this to be true? You know, single blind study of koi versus cat foot, or such? C// On the fish or the filter? Within our club we have a member keeping koi in a large aquarium while the pond is being built. He was using a medium priced koi food, and had troubles with water quality. He switched to Manda Fu and it cleared up. Then he ran out, went back to the old stuff and had the same troubles. The extra price was worth the savings in time to him, he's since reordered the Manda Fu. Otherwise, I've read many articles on this in both water gardening & KOI USA, written by Vets and other knowledgable people. The latest one was about how koi lose color after coming from Japan to the states. The single factor they could point too, cheap or incorrect food. Then we have Gale's personal experience. Personally, I can't understand why people would spend bukoo bucks on their ponds & fish and not shell out a little extra for proper food (and test kits). My dog's food cost more in 1 month than I ever begin to spend on the koi in 3 to 6 months. Like I said though, to each their own. I'm hoping my koi live a long, long time. My water quality is excellent and my fish are healthy, so I'll stick with what I'm doing. ;o) If others are having same with the cheap stuff, I have no beef with that, but over the long haul, Gale's experience could happen. I'm not here to debate with those happily feeding what they're feeding, I'm just imparting what I've learned over the last 10 years of serious study on all things koi for the OP who asked. Let's not make it into an us verses them debate. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
Looking at the bag... Mazuri, I think is the name. I bought it because it is smaller kibbles, made for koi and goldfish, and I have lots of goldfish and a few koi who are supposed to keep the snails out of the plumbing. The expense isn't that much over the summer. I feed the dogs a high end dog food and I'm pretty picky with the food that I feed the humans around here too! In mine mind nutrtition is pretty closely tied to health. Anyway that is what this board is for, lots of options, you make the final decision. And hopefully, we respect each other's opinions. kathy :-)www.blogfromthebog.com this week ~ the damselfly Pond 101 page for new pond keepers ~ http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
You're going to get several answers that trout and cat food is fine. But if you were to do a little reseach on this you'd find that not only is koi food better for koi, it is better for your pond and filter. Out of curiosity, and speaking of research, are you aware of anything proving this to be true? You know, single blind study of koi versus cat foot, or such? C// |
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