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Old July 18th 03, 05:43 PM
Lee Brouillet
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Default Honey for koi ?

Hey Theo!

Honey is fine for them; if you can find bee pollen, that's good, too. The
(extremely!) high-end Japanese import foods have honey and bee pollen in
them.

Another thing you could try: koi *love* garlic!!! When I mix up paste food
for them, I always add garlic powder, and they eat it right up. Also, if
yours hand-feed, try rubbing some garlic on your fingers and see what
happens!

Lee

"Theo van Daele" wrote in message
...
Just read about feeding bread (non bleached), soaked in honey, to koi, and
wondered what the jury here would say about it ?

Anyone doing this or is it a big no-no ?

Ta,

Theo




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Old July 22nd 03, 02:33 PM
Theo van Daele
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Default Honey for koi ?

Hey Lee,

Well, tried it in the mean time and they absolutely *loved* it :-)

(but then again I reckon when I just drop some concrete in they'll eat that
as well ;-)

High end food... I'm using Hikari mostly, and hoping that's good stuff ?

I also tried the garlic (couldn't resist) and rubbed my hands in fresh
garlic. Yup, they were very interested indeed. Had to get used to it it
seemed, and then they really started to get the hang of it. So I give them
a minuscule particle... yup, they eat that too.

In the mean time, I finally found a fish I've been wanting for years ... a 3
year old magoi. Very strong & tame fish, eats out of my hand after one day
!

http://www.wide-o.net/summerpond2003/magoi.jpg

Is there something as CompulsiveKoiBuyers Anonymous, because I need it ? ;-)

Theo


"Lee Brouillet" schreef in bericht
...
Hey Theo!

Honey is fine for them; if you can find bee pollen, that's good, too. The
(extremely!) high-end Japanese import foods have honey and bee pollen in
them.

Another thing you could try: koi *love* garlic!!! When I mix up paste food
for them, I always add garlic powder, and they eat it right up. Also, if
yours hand-feed, try rubbing some garlic on your fingers and see what
happens!

Lee



  #3  
Old July 22nd 03, 05:21 PM
Lee Brouillet
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Default Honey for koi ?

LUVly fishie! The magoi/chagoi/ochiba's are all pretty close to the
"natural" carp, so they're very hardy, indeed. Further, they are *famous*
for being easy to tame and will learn to hand-feed readily. And - it seems
that once *one* fish does it, the rest get jealous and want to do it, too.
That's another of the fish on my Wish List.

If you find CompulsiveKoiBuyersAnonymous, please sign me up right after you
.. . . (sigh).

Hikari is a good food: you're not cheating your babies. I purchased some of
the Gold (with the color enhancers) and had to give it away: my white fish
were taking on a distinct "blush". It was quite disturbing to watch my
high-end shiro utsuri turn pink! The non-white fish looked great, though
G! The *really* high-end fish food I was talking about has silkworm pupae
in it, in addition to the bee pollen and honey. But it goes for about $45 US
per pound. Personally, as much as I like my fish, I'm not sacrificing MY
grocery budget for THEIRS!

Lee

"Theo van Daele" wrote in message
...
Hey Lee,

Well, tried it in the mean time and they absolutely *loved* it :-)

(but then again I reckon when I just drop some concrete in they'll eat

that
as well ;-)

High end food... I'm using Hikari mostly, and hoping that's good stuff ?

I also tried the garlic (couldn't resist) and rubbed my hands in fresh
garlic. Yup, they were very interested indeed. Had to get used to it it
seemed, and then they really started to get the hang of it. So I give

them
a minuscule particle... yup, they eat that too.

In the mean time, I finally found a fish I've been wanting for years ... a

3
year old magoi. Very strong & tame fish, eats out of my hand after one

day
!

http://www.wide-o.net/summerpond2003/magoi.jpg

Is there something as CompulsiveKoiBuyers Anonymous, because I need it ?

;-)

Theo


"Lee Brouillet" schreef in bericht
...
Hey Theo!

Honey is fine for them; if you can find bee pollen, that's good, too.

The
(extremely!) high-end Japanese import foods have honey and bee pollen in
them.

Another thing you could try: koi *love* garlic!!! When I mix up paste

food
for them, I always add garlic powder, and they eat it right up. Also,

if
yours hand-feed, try rubbing some garlic on your fingers and see what
happens!

Lee





  #4  
Old July 22nd 03, 05:50 PM
Nedra
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Default Honey for koi ?

I feed my guys and gals the Koi food from
koivet.com - I purposely buy the small pellet. The
big kids really go for it and the small Goldies get a bite
too. Just ordered my third bag.....

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"Lee Brouillet" wrote in message
...
LUVly fishie! The magoi/chagoi/ochiba's are all pretty close to the
"natural" carp, so they're very hardy, indeed. Further, they are *famous*
for being easy to tame and will learn to hand-feed readily. And - it seems
that once *one* fish does it, the rest get jealous and want to do it, too.
That's another of the fish on my Wish List.

If you find CompulsiveKoiBuyersAnonymous, please sign me up right after

you
. . . (sigh).

Hikari is a good food: you're not cheating your babies. I purchased some

of
the Gold (with the color enhancers) and had to give it away: my white fish
were taking on a distinct "blush". It was quite disturbing to watch my
high-end shiro utsuri turn pink! The non-white fish looked great, though
G! The *really* high-end fish food I was talking about has silkworm

pupae
in it, in addition to the bee pollen and honey. But it goes for about $45

US
per pound. Personally, as much as I like my fish, I'm not sacrificing MY
grocery budget for THEIRS!

Lee

"Theo van Daele" wrote in message
...
Hey Lee,

Well, tried it in the mean time and they absolutely *loved* it :-)

(but then again I reckon when I just drop some concrete in they'll eat

that
as well ;-)

High end food... I'm using Hikari mostly, and hoping that's good stuff ?

I also tried the garlic (couldn't resist) and rubbed my hands in fresh
garlic. Yup, they were very interested indeed. Had to get used to it

it
seemed, and then they really started to get the hang of it. So I give

them
a minuscule particle... yup, they eat that too.

In the mean time, I finally found a fish I've been wanting for years ...

a
3
year old magoi. Very strong & tame fish, eats out of my hand after one

day
!

http://www.wide-o.net/summerpond2003/magoi.jpg

Is there something as CompulsiveKoiBuyers Anonymous, because I need it ?

;-)

Theo


"Lee Brouillet" schreef in bericht
...
Hey Theo!

Honey is fine for them; if you can find bee pollen, that's good, too.

The
(extremely!) high-end Japanese import foods have honey and bee pollen

in
them.

Another thing you could try: koi *love* garlic!!! When I mix up paste

food
for them, I always add garlic powder, and they eat it right up. Also,

if
yours hand-feed, try rubbing some garlic on your fingers and see what
happens!

Lee








  #5  
Old July 22nd 03, 08:56 PM
Lee Brouillet
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Default Honey for koi ?

That's ALSO a good food! Doc J catches a lot of flack because he makes
mistakes and goes public with them. I think it kinda makes him human, and if
HE can make stupid boo-boos with all of his expertise, then the rest of us
need to be on our toes G! The stuff he advocates/stands behind can be
pricey, but they're also good. And yes, a lot of the stuff he advocates are
sponsors of his various sites and projects, but that does not mean that the
products are not worthy of attention and evaluation.

Lee
"Nedra" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
I feed my guys and gals the Koi food from
koivet.com - I purposely buy the small pellet. The
big kids really go for it and the small Goldies get a bite
too. Just ordered my third bag.....

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"Lee Brouillet" wrote in message
...
LUVly fishie! The magoi/chagoi/ochiba's are all pretty close to the
"natural" carp, so they're very hardy, indeed. Further, they are

*famous*
for being easy to tame and will learn to hand-feed readily. And - it

seems
that once *one* fish does it, the rest get jealous and want to do it,

too.
That's another of the fish on my Wish List.

If you find CompulsiveKoiBuyersAnonymous, please sign me up right after

you
. . . (sigh).

Hikari is a good food: you're not cheating your babies. I purchased some

of
the Gold (with the color enhancers) and had to give it away: my white

fish
were taking on a distinct "blush". It was quite disturbing to watch my
high-end shiro utsuri turn pink! The non-white fish looked great, though
G! The *really* high-end fish food I was talking about has silkworm

pupae
in it, in addition to the bee pollen and honey. But it goes for about

$45
US
per pound. Personally, as much as I like my fish, I'm not sacrificing MY
grocery budget for THEIRS!

Lee

"Theo van Daele" wrote in message
...
Hey Lee,

Well, tried it in the mean time and they absolutely *loved* it :-)

(but then again I reckon when I just drop some concrete in they'll eat

that
as well ;-)

High end food... I'm using Hikari mostly, and hoping that's good stuff

?

I also tried the garlic (couldn't resist) and rubbed my hands in fresh
garlic. Yup, they were very interested indeed. Had to get used to

it
it
seemed, and then they really started to get the hang of it. So I give

them
a minuscule particle... yup, they eat that too.

In the mean time, I finally found a fish I've been wanting for years

....
a
3
year old magoi. Very strong & tame fish, eats out of my hand after

one
day
!

http://www.wide-o.net/summerpond2003/magoi.jpg

Is there something as CompulsiveKoiBuyers Anonymous, because I need it

?
;-)

Theo


"Lee Brouillet" schreef in bericht
...
Hey Theo!

Honey is fine for them; if you can find bee pollen, that's good,

too.
The
(extremely!) high-end Japanese import foods have honey and bee

pollen
in
them.

Another thing you could try: koi *love* garlic!!! When I mix up

paste
food
for them, I always add garlic powder, and they eat it right up.

Also,
if
yours hand-feed, try rubbing some garlic on your fingers and see

what
happens!

Lee









 




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