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A few aspects to consider when feeding:
- Feed only high protein food (at least 35% protein). Look for high protein
and low fibre, moisture and fat.
- Rather feed three times a day than once or twice in summer. Koi do not
have stomachs and will grow faster if you feed more regularly.
- Feed only once a day during winter and early spring and stop feeding if
the water temperature falls below 10 degrees Celsius.
- Do not feed more than what they can eat in 5 minutes. If there is still
food on the surface after 5 minutes, take it away to prevent an Ammonia and
Nitrite build up.
- Do not feed with food older than 9 months.
- Store food in a dark, cool and dry container. If it becomes mold, it might
also become poisonous. Throw it away.
- Supplement the diet with fresh food like oranges, water lemon, carrots,
peas, grapes and lettuce. Especially the Vitamin C will ensure a more
healthier fish and the typical pellet loose 50% of it's Vitamins after a
while.
- Try to always give food at the same time.
- Do not feed more than what your bio filter can handle. If you see that the
Ammonia or Nitrites go up to an unacceptable level after feeding, you are
feeding too much or your bio filter is too small.
- Never feed white bread. Whole wheat brown bread is acceptable but not
balanced and can be given as an additional snack.
- Do not feed for a day or two after new fish has been introduced.
- Do not feed directly before and after transportation.
- It takes approximately five hours for the Koi to digest the most common
pellets. Do not feed within five hours after the previous feeding session.
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