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Old November 14th 03, 05:18 AM
Judi9000
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Default beautiful baby koi.... on catfishfood - some koi/gf mix

That's the same kind of dog food we feed our dog. The birds sometimes drop
pieces in the ponds and the fish LOVE IT!!! Thanks .
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Old November 14th 03, 05:25 AM
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Default beautiful baby koi.... on catfishfood - some koi/gf mix

I think that is sooo funny that your dogs eat the fish food! Never heard of
that one before!!! judi
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Old November 15th 03, 04:12 AM
Judi9000
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Default beautiful baby koi.... on catfishfood - some koi/gf mix

Carol, as I was feeding my fish today, my cute little mini dachsund came up to
visit me and the fish. I had him do a few tricks for me and gave him some
pieces of the koi food. He loved it!!! Thanks for the cute idea. Judi
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Old November 15th 03, 04:29 AM
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Default beautiful baby koi.... on catfishfood - some koi/gf mix

Judi9000 wrote:
I think that is sooo funny that your dogs eat the fish food! Never heard of
that one before!!! judi


Well, when I was a teen, one of my cats LOVED the tropical flake food for
the tanks. She'd follow me at feeding time to clean up anything that
dropped. One day, she figured out where the canister was stored and chewed
it open and wolfed down a good deal of the fish food.... then went outside
and threw it all back up. She hasn't wanted fish food since, heh.

So... moral of this story is keep the food away from the pets that like
it lest they glut themselves much to their (and your) distress at the
gastronomical outcome of such glutting.
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Old November 15th 03, 07:51 PM
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Default beautiful baby koi.... on catfishfood - some koi/gf mix

Judi9000 wrote:
I think that is sooo funny that your dogs eat the fish food! Never heard of
that one before!!! judi


Our dogs also eat fish food. They beg and do their tricks, and I usually
give them a pellet or two. And if they don't get enough, they slurp it
out of the pond when it gets close enough to them.
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Zk
3500gal pond, 13 pond piggies
Oregon, USDA Zone 7

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Old November 15th 03, 07:56 PM
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Default beautiful baby koi.... on catfishfood - some koi/gf mix


"Judi9000" wrote in message
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I think that is sooo funny that your dogs eat the fish food! Never heard

of
that one before!!! judi

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Dogs will eat almost anything, or at least all those I have ever owned did.
These 3 are no exception. When I feed my dogs I mix the leftover catfish
food with the dry Ol Roy dog food, table scraps of all kinds, 1/2 can of
some kind of meaty dog food and hot water. The only dog to ever get sick
and need the vet was the dobie who came down with erlicciosis (sp ?) from a
tick-bite.
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Carol.....
I've learned that it takes years to build up trust, and it only
takes suspicion, not proof, to destroy it.
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Old November 15th 03, 08:04 PM
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Default beautiful baby koi.... on catfishfood - some koi/gf mix


"Judi9000" wrote in message
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Carol, as I was feeding my fish today, my cute little mini dachsund came

up to
visit me and the fish. I had him do a few tricks for me and gave him some
pieces of the koi food. He loved it!!! Thanks for the cute idea. Judi

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I believe he did! :-) My dogs also love cat food - any brand and in any
form. Dogs are natural born scavengers and from what I learned can handle a
wide range of foods. Their livers also produce starch splitters to help
digest carbohydrates in their diets. I was surprised to learn that.....
being they're carnivores.

In the late 1980s I had a large male mutt (shelter pup) who loved hunting
season. He'd drag home all the hunter's leavings after dressing out the
deer. Sometimes skeletons with little meat on them. Any deer nearby that
were hit by cars were also dragged home. He'd feast on them for days.
Now there's too much traffic and we keep the dogs in a huge fenced in area
when they go outside.
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Carol.....
I've learned that it takes years to build up trust, and it only
takes suspicion, not proof, to destroy it.
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Old November 19th 03, 03:32 PM
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Default beautiful baby koi....

Judi,

First of all, you have seen a number of people chime in and tell you that
they are feeding Cat food to their fish with great results. Personally,
over the years I have feed my fish Cat food, but in the last 10 years I have
stuck with foods that are aquaculture related for feeding my stock.

If you are going to feed Cat food make sure you make it a size that the fish
can eat easily. Personally, I would look for a cat food that is of the
softer variety, mainly because it would be easier for Goldfish to eat,
should they get a hold of a larger piece.

It is interesting to note that Ingrid uses Jo Ann and Steve as examples.
These people are LFS owners, or were, I understand they are getting out of
the business, but she mentions that they use Ogata and Rangen feeds to feed
their KOI. It is interesting to point out that she uses the figures for
retail cost per year for feeding the fish, but I imagine that even though
she is using retail costs it is probably based on the retail cost of the
food bought in bulk rather than buying the food one kilo at a time. This
means that in bulk the retail cost works out to $3.84 per pound instead of
$13.57 a pound if you buy it just a kilo at a time, like many people would
for their fish.

Another point to make is that Rangen does not make a food for KOI or
Goldfish. This means that out of the 34 foods that Rangen is producing
they are using a food not designated for KOI and Goldfish, which in the past
she has derided people in the past for using Catfish foods for KOI, which
happens to be a food they do make. The other foods produced by Rangen are
meant for Salmon, Trout, Talipia and Shrimp and are not blended for KOI and
Goldfish.

Plus Ingrid tells us that Steve dumps a pint a food in every night to feed
their fish. This goes against, even her message of small multiple meals
through out the day, which is actually a more prudent way of feeding your
fish. So it looks like even Jo Ann and Steve don't feed their fish
correctly according to what Ingrid always tells every one else do because of
how and what they feed.

So what can be learned from this, you have to remember that Goldfish and KOI
are omnivores which allows them to acquire their nutrients from a variety of
food sources. The mantra that Ingrid brings us about high protein, low carb
is just wrong. Nothing supports this, in fact, every thing in research
supports 28 to 32% protein being the best for KOI and Goldfish. In fact,
for wintering fish the KOI specialist all tout increase carbs just before
winter to allow fat build up to sustain the fish through the cold winter
months when no additional feeding is done by the owner.

Obviously what works for Jo Ann and Steve works for them, so you need to
find out what works for you. But there are not set rules. If you read the
back files you will find people feeding dog food, cat food, catfish food and
all with good results. Most of the time when people start out it is not
expensive enough to worry about the price of the food you are feeding, but
as you acquire fish and your numbers go up food prices can get astronomical.
I, myself, buy a top grade Goldfish food, but I buy it bulk so my price is
substantially lower than the $12 to $14 per pound it normally costs,
depending on where you get it and if your get it locally or via mail order
when you have to also add in to shipping and handling costs on the per pound
rate.

Ingrid would have you believe if you read all of her responses on this one
thread alone that aquaculture farmers don't care about what they feed their
stock. That is a bunch of Horse Crap. Virtually all of the Aquaculture
feeds that I have researched are made to exacting and precise methods and
have the same bells and whistles in them that any high quality fish food
would have including the fancy Japanese brands.

HTH

Tom L.L.
"Judi9000" wrote in message
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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.
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



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Old November 19th 03, 05:01 PM
Theo van Daele
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Default beautiful baby koi....

Tom,

What about the idea that cat food can swell incredibly in water, not a real
problem for cats, but Koi having almost no stomach to speak of, isn't that a
real risk ?

Can I also ask why you decided to stick to aquaculture food now ?

Theo

"Tom La Bron" schreef in bericht
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Judi,

First of all, you have seen a number of people chime in and tell you that
they are feeding Cat food to their fish with great results. Personally,
over the years I have feed my fish Cat food, but in the last 10 years I

have
stuck with foods that are aquaculture related for feeding my stock.



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Old November 19th 03, 07:06 PM
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Default beautiful baby koi....

Yup - I got that when I used trout chow (Purina) - its the oil in the food
leeching out
Gale :~)

"[-M_a_t_r_i_x-]" wrote in message
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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?



 




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