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How many times a day and what kind of food do you feed?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2020-09-09 01:00:05
In general, koi are fed twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. It is OK to feed seven or eight points full every time. The amount of food fed is enough to let the koi in the tank eat up in 5-10 minutes, no residue is the best. Koi is an omnivorous animal, almost anything can be eaten, pork, beef, bread residue, steamed bun, insects and other foods will eat. However, in farming, it is more recommended to feed artificial feed, fish and insects, bread crumbs, duckweed and other foods, which can provide more nutrition.
How many times a day and what kind of food do you feed?

1. feed the koi several times a day

In general, feed the koi twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. Each feeding 78 points full, each feeding amount enough tank big koi 30 minutes to eat, small koi 5 minutes to eat, no residue best. If after the first feeding, the koi still have signs of looking for food, they can be fed for the second time to ensure that the koi are full.

When the water temperature exceeds 30 degrees, the appetite of koi will become worse. Therefore, it is better to feed at about seven or eight o'clock in the morning when the summer is hot. When it is cold in winter, feed at noon when it is warm, and stop feeding when the water temperature is low to 1-2 degrees. During the breeding period, the amount of koi fed each time should be reduced by half. Sick koi should reduce their food intake by two-thirds.

2. what food do koi feed

Koi is an omnivorous animal, basically anything can be eaten, pork, beef, bread crumbs, steamed buns, insects and so on. However, it is best to feed artificial feed, fish and insects, bread crumbs, duckweed and other foods. When feeding, the breeder can feed a small amount of koi for many times, which is helpful for the digestion of koi and is beneficial to the health of koi.

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