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yeah. I know. they also recommend mixing tank water into the bag water when
introducing fish. OTOH, food manufacturers are in the business of selling food. Ingrid "George" wrote: If you look at the literature, that is what has always been recommended. And every manufacturer of food for koi sell a product that is primarily wheat germ, and sell it as food for use during winter months. Go figure. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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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short gut and no stomach. at 68o or so food is in and out in 4-5 hours.
http://www.akca.org/kht/nutrit.pdf Ingrid ~ jan JJsPond.us wrote: My understanding is, koi have a very long gut, no real tummy. ;o) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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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George et al,
The food manufacturers are correct in providing Fall/Winter foods for KOI and Goldfish. Ingrid does not know what she is talking about. Wheat Germ is a main ingredient in these foods because the Wheat Germ is one of the most digestiable foods for the fish at colder temperatures, plus is is about 30% simple proteins for the fish to use readily. In addition, wheat germ also provides about 55% simple carbohydrates for the fish to turn in to muscle fats to store in their tissues to tid them over for the long cold winter. The Higher protein foods that Ingrid is always saying the fish need produce fats also but they produce complex fats and have a trendency to accumulate around the heart, liver, etc. These fats are not readily available for the fish to use as winter stores for energy and the simple carbohydrates supply the simpler fats that accumuate in the tissues that are easily accessible when the fish needs it for winter engery. All Japanese and Chinese breeders and collectors of KOI and Goldfish who keep their fish outside through the winters always feed their fish foods with carbohydrates in order for the fish to build up tissue fats for winter use. Wheat Germ, over the years, has become one of the components that experienced people have used for years. Wheat Germ is good for the fish, especially if the fish is staying out side for the winter where water temperatures get into the forties. Tom L.L. "George" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I really doubt that koi and GF can digest wheat germ. it is mostly a complex carb which they dont digest. OTOH, it is bulk. Ingrid Be sure to ony feed them easily digestible food in the winter (preferably something that is mostly made of wheat germ, as it will give them the most of the nutritian they need and is easily digested). If you look at the literature, that is what has always been recommended. And every manufacturer of food for koi sell a product that is primarily wheat germ, and sell it as food for use during winter months. Go figure. |
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![]() "Tom L. La Bron" wrote in message ... George et al, The food manufacturers are correct in providing Fall/Winter foods for KOI and Goldfish. Ingrid does not know what she is talking about. Wheat Germ is a main ingredient in these foods because the Wheat Germ is one of the most digestiable foods for the fish at colder temperatures, plus is is about 30% simple proteins for the fish to use readily. In addition, wheat germ also provides about 55% simple carbohydrates for the fish to turn in to muscle fats to store in their tissues to tid them over for the long cold winter. The Higher protein foods that Ingrid is always saying the fish need produce fats also but they produce complex fats and have a trendency to accumulate around the heart, liver, etc. These fats are not readily available for the fish to use as winter stores for energy and the simple carbohydrates supply the simpler fats that accumuate in the tissues that are easily accessible when the fish needs it for winter engery. All Japanese and Chinese breeders and collectors of KOI and Goldfish who keep their fish outside through the winters always feed their fish foods with carbohydrates in order for the fish to build up tissue fats for winter use. Wheat Germ, over the years, has become one of the components that experienced people have used for years. Wheat Germ is good for the fish, especially if the fish is staying out side for the winter where water temperatures get into the forties. Oh, I agree with you 100%, otherwise I wouldn't have suggested wheat germ. |
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