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Yet another uneducated unresearched guess, made by someone who thinks they know it all...........Catfish and trout chow can be had in sinking or floating types.........The feed mill here as well as the local farm and feed supply stores sell it in sinking and floating types....... So I guess the bottom line is you feed what you feed your fish and they do just fine...Koi-Lo feeds her fish what she feeds her fish and they do just fine...whether it sinks or floats is academic...you both agreed that the alternatives that you use do your fish just great...rather than the more expensive alternatives... |
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stick with what you got. altho........ GF LOVE brine shrimp and especially daphnia. Ingrid Cool! I've got frozen daphnia for the killies and I pick up gut-loaded fresh brine shrimp sometimes. I'll toss some in the pond. Thanks so much. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to reply. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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![]() "~ janj" wrote in message ... wrote in message the problem with corn based foods is the same problem found with that dog food that was killing dogs earlier this year... contamination with fungus that causes toxins. food for trout and catfish is formulated to first be as cheap as possible and then put weight on the fish as fast as possible so they can be harvested as fast as possible. this food is not formulated for the long term health of pet fish. corn is implicated in liver disease in fish, perhaps rancidity and fungal toxins are the underlying cause. a good rule of thumb is feed what the breeders feed. Ingrid ============== Any food can *go rancid* if it's not kept cool and dry, not just catfish and trout chow. My koi and goldfish have been on these feeds at least 7 years and breed like crazy. All are healthy and active with excellent color. No $8 to $10 a lb food fed or needed. ======================= That's true, rancidity, and that's great, if those foods work for you and you're happy with them. If I had as many fish as say Roy or Carol feeds, I'd be looking at Rangen, a koi food that is still fairly reasonable priced, jmo. I need something affordable. And considering they went through as much $8+ lb food as they do the cheaper foods, I'll stick to the cheaper foods. As tis, many of us, similar to Altuma, have fewer fish, so we don't need to buy in bulk, and it would/could be hazardous to our fishes health if we did (rancidity). When I only had a few koi and GF I also bought the expensive foods in 5 lbs bags. Personally I can't see any difference in their health, breeding or color on the cheaper chows (including puppy and kitty chow mixed in). I keep all their food indoors in the coolest driest place in my A/C home. The garage or outbuilding are the last places I would keep fish food. Not only would it quickly get rancid buy insects would infest it. Ingrid did mention something about keep foods frozen, and that's one of the reasons I like ShoKoi, it is freezable. Some people have too many fish to freeze their foods. Some brands mention not to freeze, it was explained to me something about the oils separating??? I'm not quite sure, so read the label. And just an aside, if you go to a backyard fish store and they try to sell you X-koi food in an old ice cream container, take a pass on it. ;o) ~ jan I've been buying most of mine at TFC, in bags - it's always been fresh, bug free and the fish love it. If there's anything left in the fall it gets mixed into the compost pile. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 rec.pond's FAQ are at: http://www.geocities.com/justinm090/faq.html ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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I need something affordable. And considering they went through as much $8+
lb food as they do the cheaper foods, I'll stick to the cheaper foods. I think you made that point, there was a reason you needed to repeat it? Did my post some how offend you? That was not my intent. ![]() Some people have too many fish to freeze their foods. And your point? Why don't we stick to what we know/do, and not bring up the problems of "some people"? Some people don't have fish, some people pay big bucks/lb. some people don't. Some people freeze, some people don't.... one could go on and on, picking on some people, or worst, try to validate their point using "some people". If :some people: have too many fish to freeze their food, they go thru the food fast enough they wouldn't need to, don't they? Perhaps these "some people" can answer that one, and get more OnT action going on RP. ![]() ~ jan -------------- See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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![]() "~ janj" wrote in message ... I need something affordable. And considering they went through as much $8+ lb food as they do the cheaper foods, I'll stick to the cheaper foods. I think you made that point, there was a reason you needed to repeat it? A lot of information is repeated on NGs. Did my post some how offend you? That was not my intent. ![]() No, I was not at all offended. :-) Some people have too many fish to freeze their foods. And your point? The point is not all of us with many fish can afford a separate freezer or have the space for one. 50lbs of fish food is a lot of food. It's not going to fit in a regular fridge's freezer as you know. Why don't we stick to what we know/do, and not bring up the problems of "some people"? Huh...... ??? Some people don't have fish, some people pay big bucks/lb. some people don't. Some people freeze, some people don't.... one could go on and on, picking on some people, or worst, try to validate their point using "some people". What is *your* point? I seem to be missing it. If :some people: have too many fish to freeze their food, they go thru the food fast enough they wouldn't need to, don't they? Not when they buy it by the 50lb bag. Maybe we talking about 2 different things here.......... Perhaps these "some people" can answer that one, and get more OnT action going on RP. ![]() ~ jan -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 rec.pond's FAQ are at: http://www.geocities.com/justinm090/faq.html ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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most people seriously overfeed their Koi and GF too. how many fish do you have?
Ingrid Some people have too many fish to freeze their foods. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/ sign up: http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...s=Group+lookup www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I receive no compensation for running the Puregold list or Puregold website. I do not run nor receive any money from the ads at the old Puregold site. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Zone 5 next to Lake Michigan |
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![]() wrote in message ... most people seriously overfeed their Koi and GF too. how many fish do you have? Ingrid Some people have too many fish to freeze their foods. ===================== My NR can't tell who this is addressed to as it's under Jan's but the quote is from my message. I have between 20 and 25 koi that are up to 6 years old, about 120 year old koi (that are being delivered this coming week) and probably 50 goldfish of various sizes and ages. That's why we buy our feed in 50 lb bags. Last year they and all the fry went through about 100 lbs of feed. We have a long feeding season here in TN, from mid/late March to late Nov or early Dec. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 rec.pond's FAQ are at: http://www.geocities.com/justinm090/faq.html ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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most people seriously overfeed their Koi and GF too. how many fish do you have? Ingrid I think this one we can file under the need to "overfeed" when one buys the cheaper foods to get the same amount of nutrition in the fish as the higher priced stuff, as you've mentioned. I found that out with dog food years ago. Small dog, grocery store "cheap" brand, feed 3 cups. Higher priced, but vet recommended brand, feed 1 cup. Price difference, practically nil, when one takes in that ratio. Big difference, how much comes out the other end. In fish, if your filter can handle it, and you're not worried about the other concerns, no biggie. With dogs, again if you're not worried about health concerns (which was the reason that made us switch), if you don't mind picking up more poo. No biggie. I don't think any of us here on this newsgroup has a koi in the 50 year age range, that they've raised in a garden pond setting. When someone does, that's the person who will get my attention. I bet we find out it comes down to not just processed food, but quite a bit of natural whole foods too. ![]() ~ jan/WA Zone 7a |
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~ janj wrote:
I don't think any of us here on this newsgroup has a koi in the 50 year age range, that they've raised in a garden pond setting. When someone does, that's the person who will get my attention. I bet we find out it comes down to not just processed food, but quite a bit of natural whole foods too. ![]() On the side of the cheap-food feeders, there's the argument that nobody here has a koi in the 50 year age range :-) I've never lost a koi to disease or starvation. I don't intend to fatten them up on expensive food just for the sake of the Herons and Raccoons :-) (I doubt anyone would ever accuse me of overfeeding, either). -- derek |
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On the side of the cheap-food feeders, there's the argument that nobody
here has a koi in the 50 year age range :-) My opinion? I'm cheap, I spend as little as I can when I shop for myself, and the fish aren't any better then me. If one really wants or needs to be cheap, lower the fish load and they can live off what falls, crawls, flies, jumps or grows in the pond. ;o) ~ jan ~ jan/WA Zone 7a |
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