A QUESTION ABOUT FOOD (AGAIN)
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 2:50 pm
Hi All
I am wondering what is the best level of protien and fat content to feed. I bought Vita-Koi pellets with a crude protien of 45% and a crude fat of 12%, it was sold as a growth pellet and by far it has proved to be ok at growth rate this summer, I have also been buying a 3mm pellet for the smaller koi in my other pond and it is sold as a good all rounder called Sanikoi with a crude protien of 47% and a crude fat of 7%. What I am wondering is, what is the better pellet. The vita-koi leave's a trail of oil, so although it is higher in crude fat how much of that am I losing into the water, which I must add is not too good for the water. The growth could also be part to the higher temperature's we are having this year. The Sanikoi although higher in protien isn't showing the same growth rate's and the smaller koi is a few degree's warmer than the large pond.
Any thought's you guy's have on this will be great
I am wondering what is the best level of protien and fat content to feed. I bought Vita-Koi pellets with a crude protien of 45% and a crude fat of 12%, it was sold as a growth pellet and by far it has proved to be ok at growth rate this summer, I have also been buying a 3mm pellet for the smaller koi in my other pond and it is sold as a good all rounder called Sanikoi with a crude protien of 47% and a crude fat of 7%. What I am wondering is, what is the better pellet. The vita-koi leave's a trail of oil, so although it is higher in crude fat how much of that am I losing into the water, which I must add is not too good for the water. The growth could also be part to the higher temperature's we are having this year. The Sanikoi although higher in protien isn't showing the same growth rate's and the smaller koi is a few degree's warmer than the large pond.
Any thought's you guy's have on this will be great