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Ogata and Grand Champion. actually what is best for fish when temps drop is romet B
for 2 weeks before quit feeding. it is antibiotic and saturates their tissue. Ingrid (Judi9000) wrote: You know, after reading your messages I decided to check out some other koi and gf foods. I noticed that the first ingredient in all of them was wheat and the second corn. What food do you use that doesn't have the grains as the first 2 ingredients? I also read somewhere that wheat germ based is best for the fish when the temp.drops. Judi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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frozen food section of grocery. oranges are ok for the vitamins, but best is to keep
fish food frozen and that keeps vitamin C fresh., after 6 months however, the vit C degrades. some people soak food in a bit of vit C liquid. I just get fresh food Ingrid (Judi9000) wrote: Where do you get the cocktail shrimp? And is it bad for the fish to eat lemons and oranges? It seems like this would be a real healthy treat for them with all the vitamin C. Judi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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![]() "Judi9000" wrote in message ... Congrats on your babies! Do you know if it's ok to feed koi and goldfish CAT FOOD? Judi ================ Yes. But you can't beat the price of catfish food! :-) Maybe I'll get some cat food next spring and give them more variety. -- Carol..... Don't go for looks; they can deceive. Don't go for wealth; even that fades away. Go for someone who makes you smile, because it takes only a smile to make a dark day seem bright. Find the one that makes your heart smile. ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ |
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![]() "Judi9000" wrote in message ... Thanks for the info. I was just curious because birds fly off with pieces of our dogs food and sometimes they drop it in my ponds. The fish seem to love it. ## All I can tell you Judi is I'm feeding catfish food mixed with some (around 30%, I'm not exact) more expensive koi/goldfish pellets and the difference is AMAZING! They are not fat, they grew longer and their colors are rich and beautiful. I see no need to spent $10 or $15 a lb for food when they're thriving on the catfish/koi mix. This is the 3rd summer they've been on this feeding regime and we haven't had one sick fish, or one death. The bottom of the pond has a thin coat of clean gravel where they koi emptied a few plant pots. :-) There is no mulm or trash (poop and plant matter) buildup since the filter return doesn't allow anything to "sit" on the bottom and go sour. I don't seem to have the problem Ms Solo mentioned. I also have a friend that knows someone who feeds his koi cat food. Is it ok to sometimes give the fish dog or cat food or to avoid it altogether? Also my fish love oranges and lemons. Judi ## I also have friends who own ponds and feed cat food as treats. One guy gives his koi those soft-moist dog patties that look like worms (Ganesburgers perhaps ?). His fish go insane for them! Everyone here is feeding catfish food to their koi and goldfish. That's where I learned about it. After seeing these ponds and the healthy fish, I switched. I haven't heard of any problems whatsoever. Why pay $10+ a lb when you can get a 50lb bag for the same money? Let me add.... if you do feed catfish food you don't need to feed huge amounts for them to grow rapidly and reproduce. :-) -- Carol..... Don't go for looks; they can deceive. Don't go for wealth; even that fades away. Go for someone who makes you smile, because it takes only a smile to make a dark day seem bright. Find the one that makes your heart smile. ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ |
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![]() "Judi9000" wrote in message ... You know, after reading your messages I decided to check out some other koi and gf foods. I noticed that the first ingredient in all of them was wheat and the second corn. What food do you use that doesn't have the grains as the first 2 ingredients? I also read somewhere that wheat germ based is best for the fish when the temp.drops. Judi ============= Here again Judi,.... not everyone takes this advice. Myself and my friends feed our fish the SAME foods until the water gets around 55 F or lower - then we stop feeding them altogether. No need to buy different foods. -- Carol..... Don't go for looks; they can deceive. Don't go for wealth; even that fades away. Go for someone who makes you smile, because it takes only a smile to make a dark day seem bright. Find the one that makes your heart smile. ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ |
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![]() "[-M_a_t_r_i_x-]" wrote in message ... Every time I tried to feed my koi the cat food. I always got an "oily rainbow sheen" on top of the water. Anyone else get that? ========================== I had this happen one time with an expensive fishy smelling koi food. The fish loved this food as they love anything I toss in there at feeding time. I honestly can't remember which brand it was as it was 4 or 5 years ago. The oily sheen disappeared a few hours after feeding them. It did no harm that I could see. -- Carol..... Don't go for looks; they can deceive. Don't go for wealth; even that fades away. Go for someone who makes you smile, because it takes only a smile to make a dark day seem bright. Find the one that makes your heart smile. ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ |
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Cat fish food is for "food" fish, it is for quick growth so they get to market in
under 2 years. Food fish farmers dont care about the long term consequences of feeding cheap foods. But my fish are pets, and I follow the recommendations of the people who breed and raise koi for pets. They are every bit as eager to cut their costs as the food fish producers, but obviously they are not finding it cost effective to feed the cheap food to their koi. I prefer to follow the recommendations of the experts when it comes to feeding my fish. below is a reprint. Most people are overfeeding their fish which is both costly and unhealthy for the fish. It isnt necessarily the total amount fed, but too much fed at one time. Koi have very short intestines and the food is in and out quickly (depending on water temp of course). Their normal feeding pattern is a little bit all day long. "Jo Ann and Steve got 77 koi in their big pond. they range from 5-20 lbs each Steve gives them 2 pints of food per night (which weighs 16 oz), combination of Ogata and Rangen. the RETAIL cost of feeding their monsters is: 6.5 cents per day per koi 45 cents per week per koi 23.63 bucks per year per koi cause they feed 365 days a year down there in Ala and they heat their ponds. The koi are monsters and are still growing. their 5 lb fish are around 18-22", so it averages out maybe to around 0.25 lbs per inch for those big fish. a quick and dirty estimate of the average is they got 940 lbs of koi and feed 16 oz of food per day. I am not sure how many koi I got. Lets say 25 koi from 6-14", I know they arent 0.25 lbs per inch, but lets say my 25 fish weigh in at 40 lbs. I should be feeding 1/24th as much food as they do, or 2/3 of an ounce per day. Well, I think I feed more than that cause I been feeding a bit less than 1/2 cup or around 1.2 oz of food per day. Last year I bought 5 lbs of Rangen ($4/lb) $20.00 5 lbs of Ogata (5.50/lb) 27.50 5lbs of romet B ($4) 20.00 -------------------------------------------- 67.50 I had Ogata left this spring been using it and will run out this week. I have romet B left and I gave away at least half to people with sick fish. I started feeding around April 15 when the water is above 55oF. I quit feeding around Oct 8th. I didnt keep records on first and last feeding. But this was around 25 weeks I fed the koi. Lets say 24 weeks cause I forget to feed them every day. So 24 weeks X 7 days X 1.2 ounces per day = 201 ounces per year or 12.6 lbs. If I feed them according to Steve's rate, I should feed 110 ounces per year or 6.9 lbs of food. However, I feed 25 koi 12.6 lbs of food per year, average price is $5/lb or so comes out to $2.50 per koi. Feeding at Steve's rate 6.9 lbs x $5 = 34.50 or $1.38 per koi per year. It doesnt add up right, I have more food left over so I may have missed more feedings than I thought or not feed 1/2 cup. I dunno. Yeah, that comes out to about 1/2 lb per year per fish. High quality koi food is around $5 per lb. High quality koi food has more digestible nutrition per ounce so I dont have to feed as much and there is less waste coming out the other end to foul my water and foul my filters. Anybody wanna feed catfish food to save a few bucks no skin off my nose. I will feed my fish what experts like Brett feeds his." Ingrid ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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![]() wrote in message ... Cat fish food is for "food" fish, it is for quick growth so they get to market in under 2 years. Food fish farmers dont care about the long term consequences of feeding cheap foods. But my fish are pets, and I follow the recommendations of the people who breed and raise koi for pets. ** I follow whatever works best for my fish and they are thriving on the catfish food, as are the fish of my friends. Why fix what isn't broken? My koi and goldfish have been thriving and reproducing just fine. So are theirs. I was also told by a dog breeder from a dog newsgroup that my dogs would be dead in a few years on inexpensive Wal-Mart dog food - SUPRISE .... they're now, 13, 11 and 10 years old! So far all three are still healthy. OK, so one is hard of hearing now. :-) They're paying several times the $$$ for all kinds of Deluxe and Designer brand dog foods. They are every bit as eager to cut their costs as the food fish producers, but obviously they are not finding it cost effective to feed the cheap food to their koi. ** You're talking about businesses, people in business to make money. You can be sure they're not paying the $10 to $15+ a lb the dealers are charging the public for these special-edition koi foods. Most of us with pet koi are not looking to make money on our pets or raise thousands of fry a year. All we want is a food that keeps them healthy, in good condition and to enjoy watching a few baby fish. And catfish food fits the bill. I prefer to follow the recommendations of the experts when it comes to feeding my fish. below is a reprint. ** The "experts" can come and check out my fish any time they want. :-) Most people are overfeeding their fish which is both costly and unhealthy for the fish. It isnt necessarily the total amount fed, but too much fed at one time. Koi have very short intestines and the food is in and out quickly (depending on water temp of course). Their normal feeding pattern is a little bit all day long. ** Overfeeding is another issue. I think most people learn fast enough how much to feed per feeding after seeing slimy, furry food floating on the surface at the next feeding time. "Jo Ann and Steve got 77 koi in their big pond. they range from 5-20 lbs each Steve gives them 2 pints of food per night (which weighs 16 oz), combination of Ogata and Rangen. the RETAIL cost of feeding their monsters is: 6.5 cents per day per koi 45 cents per week per koi 23.63 bucks per year per koi cause they feed 365 days a year down there in Ala and they heat their ponds. The koi are monsters and are still growing. ** Jo Ann is in business and gets her feed wholesale, for one thing. Most of us pet owners out here aren't buying in bulk. I have around 30 koi of assorted sizes, and around 50 goldfish, some 8 to 10" long. It costs us about $25.00 to $30.00 a year to feed them all. If I had 70 koi and 100 goldfish it would around $60.00 a year to feed them. Jo Ann is paying $1,819.51 - big difference. Also,... since our fish never manage to eat the whole 50 lbs, what's left is not kept over. It gets mixed in the Wal-Mart food for the dogs. They love it. Snipped list of figures for brevity. Since all the ponds in my area are thriving, and all the fish reproducing, we'll stick to catfish food and let those who feel they need a more expensive food go for it! -- Carol..... I've learned that it takes years to build up trust, and it only takes suspicion, not proof, to destroy it. º¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤º ~*~ ~*~ º¤º°`°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤º ~*~ ~*~ |
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