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Old 16-06-2003, 02:56 AM
Tom La Bron
 
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Default catfish food for koi :-)

Jim,.

I was meaning getting the sinking for me. There are less problems with
ornamental goldfish if they are feed sinking foods rather than floating
foods. The problem was that catfish foods were usually floating which is
why I never bought any, but now that they make a sinking variety I will talk
to my feed store and see if they can get me some or get it off the internet.

Tom L.L.
"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in
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Hi Tom,

I kind of like seeing the fish come to eat. Sinking would definitely not
double my pleasure, although the cheaper price would be nice. Let us know
what you think.

Jim

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"Tom La Bron" wrote in message
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Carol,

I was looking at catfish foods and it seems that they are now making a
sinking pellet and it cost less than the floating at $10.76 for 51 LBS.

Will have to ask at the feed store if they can get me the sinking

pellets.

Tom L.L.
"~ Windsong ~" wrote in message
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In a fit of sanity: John Hines picked up the keyboard and pecked out:
:: "Just Me \"Koi\"" wrote:
::
::: What is catfish food, and where does one buy catfish food?
::
:: Food for farm raised catfish, so you would be looking for a feed
:: store, in an area with fish farms.
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There are no fish farms in our area. Many feed stores carry it

because
the
pond owners are buying it. They're buying it because the koi and

goldfish
are thriving on it. :-)

Carol.......
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