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Cybe R. Wizard wrote: On Sat, 03 May 2003 18:00:41 -0500, Priscilla McCullough wrote: How often do you feed your fish? I feed every evening on weekdays and on weekends I give them a little something that morning to. I just like to watch them go to town. lol Priss I feed only in the mornings 'cause I've heard, and it made sense to me, that fish metabolism is lower at night and food might not digest properly. If I miss a morning I just wait 'til next day. Cybe R. Wizard I feed only inthe mornings too but thats cause my Koi wont eat after lunch - seriously -- John Rutz Z5 New Mexico If it can't be fixed with bailing wire or duct tape its not worth fixing see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
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If I'm home, I feed twice a day, mid-morning and mid-afternoon. When I'm
working, I only feed later afternoon. How often do you feed your fish? I feed every evening on weekdays and on weekends I give them a little something that morning to. I just like to watch them go to town. lol Priss |
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JustMeKOI,
I have spoken about this before in this venue. It is not the frequency that matters it is the amount you are feeding. I feed my fish six times a day during the summer months that they are in the ponds. If you are trying to get growth on your fish you feed 2% to 3% of the combined fish's body weight and divide that by 6 and feed that amount 6 times a day. If you are just looking for a maintenance feeding schedule you feed on 1% of the fish's combined body weight and divide that by 6 and feed that amount 6 times a day. This gives the fish the most amount of nourishment it requires and gives the fish's digestive tract plenty of time to digest the food allowing the fish to get the most use out of the food that you are giving. It works great and is very effective. HTH Tom L.L. ---------------------- "Just Me "Koi"" wrote in message ... Greg, Someone once told me that the pros that feed their Koi so often will also do a lot of water changes and have super duper filtration system, or they have a huge natural mud pond. |
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So Tom,
I thought for a while about your approach and see absolutely no problem with it. When I try to feed my fish I run into a problem that maybe you can help me solve. How do I keep Mr. Pig (One Sanke in my pond) from eating a lot more than his share? You see if I put the right portion as you described, Mr. Pig eats more than others, then my Charkoi gorges themselves, then my ..... -- _______________________________________ "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "Tom La Bron" wrote in message ... JustMeKOI, I have spoken about this before in this venue. It is not the frequency that matters it is the amount you are feeding. I feed my fish six times a day during the summer months that they are in the ponds. If you are trying to get growth on your fish you feed 2% to 3% of the combined fish's body weight and divide that by 6 and feed that amount 6 times a day. If you are just looking for a maintenance feeding schedule you feed on 1% of the fish's combined body weight and divide that by 6 and feed that amount 6 times a day. This gives the fish the most amount of nourishment it requires and gives the fish's digestive tract plenty of time to digest the food allowing the fish to get the most use out of the food that you are giving. It works great and is very effective. HTH Tom L.L. ---------------------- "Just Me "Koi"" wrote in message ... Greg, Someone once told me that the pros that feed their Koi so often will also do a lot of water changes and have super duper filtration system, or they have a huge natural mud pond. |
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Good question. I usually feed them when I leave for work in the morning, or
when I go out to check on them. That's just a "snack". My fish are night feeders: when the light comes on, they get frantic (talk about a Pavlov response!). They probably get 4-6 feedings (TV commercial breaks) throughout the evening. "Breakfast" is a slow process: I usually need to get my rake and swoosh the food back from the skimmer, but they eat it all in about 3 minutes. The double handfuls they get in the evening are gone, like - NOW!!! It's amazing that they can eat that fast. On the weekends, they may get a couple of extra "snacks". But they eat several meals, spaced out over several hours. They grow well: I had some last season that put on 6-8" during the "season"; I have one fish, born last July, that's 10" this year. Lee "Gregory Young" wrote in message t... In nature Koi , which are benthic fish (bottom feeders), tend to browse all day. Food is constantly being brought in via water currents, etc. For best health and growth, esp. in first 3 -4 years, when Koi growth is at its peak, you really should feed them 6 times per day! That is how many breeders get the great growth you see in quality Koi. That being said, I am lucky to feed them twice daily, and usually only make it once daily. If you want fast growth, and healthy fish, feed balanced foodstuff. You can even purchase an automatic feeder, that you can program to scatter food multiple times a day, in controlled amounts. Frequent, small, feeds are best for most animals, no question, but you have to be practical.. Happy ponding, Greg "Priscilla McCullough" wrote in message ... I leave to early for work in the mornings to feed. Its still dark here when I go to work. :-( Priss "John Rutz" wrote in message ... Cybe R. Wizard wrote: On Sat, 03 May 2003 18:00:41 -0500, Priscilla McCullough wrote: How often do you feed your fish? I feed every evening on weekdays and on weekends I give them a little something that morning to. I just like to watch them go to town. lol Priss I feed only in the mornings 'cause I've heard, and it made sense to me, that fish metabolism is lower at night and food might not digest properly. If I miss a morning I just wait 'til next day. Cybe R. Wizard I feed only inthe mornings too but thats cause my Koi wont eat after lunch - seriously -- John Rutz Z5 New Mexico If it can't be fixed with bailing wire or duct tape its not worth fixing see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
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I read somewhere that it recommmeneded to moistion the food before giving it to
them? Is this true?? Sacha |
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There's some speculation that pre-moistening (???) the food means that it
won't swell in the fish's intestines at a later time, possibly causing problems. Some people I've come across will soak the pellets in orange juice as a way to introduce extra Vit. C . . . Me? I just toss it in. Of course, if I ever experience problems with that method, I'll change immediately G Lee "MISSYMAGICGIRL" wrote in message ... I read somewhere that it recommmeneded to moistion the food before giving it to them? Is this true?? Sacha |
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They feed them more often, but in smaller portions (to mimic their grazing
tendencies).. sorry, I should have mentioned the reduced portion piece!! Overfeeding is worse than underfeeding for a multitude of reasons. Happy ponding, Greg "Just Me "Koi"" wrote in message ... Greg, Someone once told me that the pros that feed their Koi so often will also do a lot of water changes and have super duper filtration system, or they have a huge natural mud pond. -- _______________________________________ "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "Gregory Young" wrote in message t... In nature Koi , which are benthic fish (bottom feeders), tend to browse all day. Food is constantly being brought in via water currents, etc. For best health and growth, esp. in first 3 -4 years, when Koi growth is at its peak, you really should feed them 6 times per day! That is how many breeders get the great growth you see in quality Koi. That being said, I am lucky to feed them twice daily, and usually only make it once daily. If you want fast growth, and healthy fish, feed balanced foodstuff. You can even purchase an automatic feeder, that you can program to scatter food multiple times a day, in controlled amounts. Frequent, small, feeds are best for most animals, no question, but you have to be practical.. Happy ponding, Greg "Priscilla McCullough" wrote in message ... I leave to early for work in the mornings to feed. Its still dark here when I go to work. :-( Priss "John Rutz" wrote in message ... Cybe R. Wizard wrote: On Sat, 03 May 2003 18:00:41 -0500, Priscilla McCullough wrote: How often do you feed your fish? I feed every evening on weekdays and on weekends I give them a little something that morning to. I just like to watch them go to town. lol Priss I feed only in the mornings 'cause I've heard, and it made sense to me, that fish metabolism is lower at night and food might not digest properly. If I miss a morning I just wait 'til next day. Cybe R. Wizard I feed only inthe mornings too but thats cause my Koi wont eat after lunch - seriously -- John Rutz Z5 New Mexico If it can't be fixed with bailing wire or duct tape its not worth fixing see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
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You're right on, as usual Tom!
I should have emphasized that critical piece of the equation.. to reduce the amount with each feed, to reach the same total daily amount. I assumed people would know that.. mea culpa Happy ponding, Greg "Tom La Bron" wrote in message ... JustMeKOI, I have spoken about this before in this venue. It is not the frequency that matters it is the amount you are feeding. I feed my fish six times a day during the summer months that they are in the ponds. If you are trying to get growth on your fish you feed 2% to 3% of the combined fish's body weight and divide that by 6 and feed that amount 6 times a day. If you are just looking for a maintenance feeding schedule you feed on 1% of the fish's combined body weight and divide that by 6 and feed that amount 6 times a day. This gives the fish the most amount of nourishment it requires and gives the fish's digestive tract plenty of time to digest the food allowing the fish to get the most use out of the food that you are giving. It works great and is very effective. HTH Tom L.L. ---------------------- "Just Me "Koi"" wrote in message ... Greg, Someone once told me that the pros that feed their Koi so often will also do a lot of water changes and have super duper filtration system, or they have a huge natural mud pond. |
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Sacha:
If you do soak the food be sure to discard any that isn't eaten at that feed.. don't save it for later, as once food gets wet the lipids (fats) start breaking down. Happy ponding, Greg "MISSYMAGICGIRL" wrote in message ... I read somewhere that it recommmeneded to moistion the food before giving it to them? Is this true?? Sacha |
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Xref: kermit rec.ponds:107510
10" in one year? -- _______________________________________ "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "Lee Brouillet" wrote in message ... Good question. I usually feed them when I leave for work in the morning, or when I go out to check on them. That's just a "snack". My fish are night feeders: when the light comes on, they get frantic (talk about a Pavlov response!). They probably get 4-6 feedings (TV commercial breaks) throughout the evening. "Breakfast" is a slow process: I usually need to get my rake and swoosh the food back from the skimmer, but they eat it all in about 3 minutes. The double handfuls they get in the evening are gone, like - NOW!!! It's amazing that they can eat that fast. On the weekends, they may get a couple of extra "snacks". But they eat several meals, spaced out over several hours. They grow well: I had some last season that put on 6-8" during the "season"; I have one fish, born last July, that's 10" this year. Lee "Gregory Young" wrote in message t... In nature Koi , which are benthic fish (bottom feeders), tend to browse all day. Food is constantly being brought in via water currents, etc. For best health and growth, esp. in first 3 -4 years, when Koi growth is at its peak, you really should feed them 6 times per day! That is how many breeders get the great growth you see in quality Koi. That being said, I am lucky to feed them twice daily, and usually only make it once daily. If you want fast growth, and healthy fish, feed balanced foodstuff. You can even purchase an automatic feeder, that you can program to scatter food multiple times a day, in controlled amounts. Frequent, small, feeds are best for most animals, no question, but you have to be practical.. Happy ponding, Greg "Priscilla McCullough" wrote in message ... I leave to early for work in the mornings to feed. Its still dark here when I go to work. :-( Priss "John Rutz" wrote in message ... Cybe R. Wizard wrote: On Sat, 03 May 2003 18:00:41 -0500, Priscilla McCullough wrote: How often do you feed your fish? I feed every evening on weekdays and on weekends I give them a little something that morning to. I just like to watch them go to town. lol Priss I feed only in the mornings 'cause I've heard, and it made sense to me, that fish metabolism is lower at night and food might not digest properly. If I miss a morning I just wait 'til next day. Cybe R. Wizard I feed only inthe mornings too but thats cause my Koi wont eat after lunch - seriously -- John Rutz Z5 New Mexico If it can't be fixed with bailing wire or duct tape its not worth fixing see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
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Yep. However, in all fairness, it's about 4 inches bigger than its siblings.
I think (in koi vernacular) it's a Toby. But s/he's a big fishie this year! Lee "Just Me "Koi"" wrote in message ... 10" in one year? -- _______________________________________ "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "Lee Brouillet" wrote in message ... Good question. I usually feed them when I leave for work in the morning, or when I go out to check on them. That's just a "snack". My fish are night feeders: when the light comes on, they get frantic (talk about a Pavlov response!). They probably get 4-6 feedings (TV commercial breaks) throughout the evening. "Breakfast" is a slow process: I usually need to get my rake and swoosh the food back from the skimmer, but they eat it all in about 3 minutes. The double handfuls they get in the evening are gone, like - NOW!!! It's amazing that they can eat that fast. On the weekends, they may get a couple of extra "snacks". But they eat several meals, spaced out over several hours. They grow well: I had some last season that put on 6-8" during the "season"; I have one fish, born last July, that's 10" this year. Lee "Gregory Young" wrote in message t... In nature Koi , which are benthic fish (bottom feeders), tend to browse all day. Food is constantly being brought in via water currents, etc. For best health and growth, esp. in first 3 -4 years, when Koi growth is at its peak, you really should feed them 6 times per day! That is how many breeders get the great growth you see in quality Koi. That being said, I am lucky to feed them twice daily, and usually only make it once daily. If you want fast growth, and healthy fish, feed balanced foodstuff. You can even purchase an automatic feeder, that you can program to scatter food multiple times a day, in controlled amounts. Frequent, small, feeds are best for most animals, no question, but you have to be practical.. Happy ponding, Greg "Priscilla McCullough" wrote in message ... I leave to early for work in the mornings to feed. Its still dark here when I go to work. :-( Priss "John Rutz" wrote in message ... Cybe R. Wizard wrote: On Sat, 03 May 2003 18:00:41 -0500, Priscilla McCullough wrote: How often do you feed your fish? I feed every evening on weekdays and on weekends I give them a little something that morning to. I just like to watch them go to town. lol Priss I feed only in the mornings 'cause I've heard, and it made sense to me, that fish metabolism is lower at night and food might not digest properly. If I miss a morning I just wait 'til next day. Cybe R. Wizard I feed only inthe mornings too but thats cause my Koi wont eat after lunch - seriously -- John Rutz Z5 New Mexico If it can't be fixed with bailing wire or duct tape its not worth fixing see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
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JustmeKOI,
It would seem to me that broadcasting the food over a larger area of the pond would be called for in this situation. Or feed a portion at one end and while the big ones are eating it put the rest of the food at the other end of the pond. As soon as you establish a trend in feeding usually the fish get the idea. Tom L.L. "Just Me "Koi"" wrote in message ... So Tom, I thought for a while about your approach and see absolutely no problem with it. When I try to feed my fish I run into a problem that maybe you can help me solve. How do I keep Mr. Pig (One Sanke in my pond) from eating a lot more than his share? You see if I put the right portion as you described, Mr. Pig eats more than others, then my Charkoi gorges themselves, then my ..... -- _______________________________________ "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "Tom La Bron" wrote in message ... JustMeKOI, I have spoken about this before in this venue. It is not the frequency that matters it is the amount you are feeding. I feed my fish six times a day during the summer months that they are in the ponds. If you are trying to get growth on your fish you feed 2% to 3% of the combined fish's body weight and divide that by 6 and feed that amount 6 times a day. If you are just looking for a maintenance feeding schedule you feed on 1% of the fish's combined body weight and divide that by 6 and feed that amount 6 times a day. This gives the fish the most amount of nourishment it requires and gives the fish's digestive tract plenty of time to digest the food allowing the fish to get the most use out of the food that you are giving. It works great and is very effective. HTH Tom L.L. ---------------------- "Just Me "Koi"" wrote in message ... Greg, Someone once told me that the pros that feed their Koi so often will also do a lot of water changes and have super duper filtration system, or they have a huge natural mud pond. |
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Mucho gracias compadre!
-- _______________________________________ "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "Tom La Bron" wrote in message ... JustmeKOI, It would seem to me that broadcasting the food over a larger area of the pond would be called for in this situation. Or feed a portion at one end and while the big ones are eating it put the rest of the food at the other end of the pond. As soon as you establish a trend in feeding usually the fish get the idea. Tom L.L. "Just Me "Koi"" wrote in message ... So Tom, I thought for a while about your approach and see absolutely no problem with it. When I try to feed my fish I run into a problem that maybe you can help me solve. How do I keep Mr. Pig (One Sanke in my pond) from eating a lot more than his share? You see if I put the right portion as you described, Mr. Pig eats more than others, then my Charkoi gorges themselves, then my ..... -- _______________________________________ "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "Tom La Bron" wrote in message ... JustMeKOI, I have spoken about this before in this venue. It is not the frequency that matters it is the amount you are feeding. I feed my fish six times a day during the summer months that they are in the ponds. If you are trying to get growth on your fish you feed 2% to 3% of the combined fish's body weight and divide that by 6 and feed that amount 6 times a day. If you are just looking for a maintenance feeding schedule you feed on 1% of the fish's combined body weight and divide that by 6 and feed that amount 6 times a day. This gives the fish the most amount of nourishment it requires and gives the fish's digestive tract plenty of time to digest the food allowing the fish to get the most use out of the food that you are giving. It works great and is very effective. HTH Tom L.L. ---------------------- "Just Me "Koi"" wrote in message ... Greg, Someone once told me that the pros that feed their Koi so often will also do a lot of water changes and have super duper filtration system, or they have a huge natural mud pond. |
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