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oh.. you mean tested it out like the pet food industry did for the processed
commercial dog foods. dogs dont digest complex carbs well either which is why they have these huge dumps. dogs eat meat. koi eat meat. neither are herbivores, and koi most certainly cannot digest land based, high cellulose carbohydrates. koi have a very short intestine, just like dogs. the day they show proof that wheat germ grows in the water and they get pictures of the koi nibbling on it is the day I will believe it is "good" for the koi. tetra pond koi wheat germ sticks Ingredients: wheat germ meal, fish meal, corn flour, dehulled soybean meal, feeding oat meal, wheat germ, wheat germ meal. Fish meal, or fishmeal, is a commercial product made from both whole fish and the bones and offal from processed fish. It is a brown powder or cake obtained by pressing the whole fish or fish trimmings to remove the fish oil. Some of these sites are recommending feeding this from 39oF to 50oF. Now koi wont eat below 45oF. but I ask, how is ANYONE going to PROVE that rotting food in the gut killed a fish? Look how long it took to connect that melamine powder (used to boost "protein" levels artificially) was killing dogs and cats. Ingrid On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 07:18:40 GMT, (Hank Nussbacher) wrote: I don't know anything about Cherrios, but Tetra only recommends to feed the wheat germ when temps are between 39-50F. I would assume a company like Tetra isn't killing off all Koi in the winter by selling this food. I would also assume they have tested this out before marketing it as such. If you feel otherwise, then here is a good chance for a lawsuit. |
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