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Author:  Jubilee [ Jul 30th, '13, 00:16 ]
Post subject:  Goldfish food: closer to which other fish food?

Some aquaponics food makers have formulas for different kinds of fish, but not for goldfish.

For example, Skrettle has:
-Fry
-Trout
-Pond LE
-Starter crumble

I think I saw a Koi formula at another popular AP food provider.

Which of those formulas would be best to use for goldfish?

Author:  keith [ Jul 30th, '13, 01:16 ]
Post subject:  Re: Goldfish food: closer to which other fish food?

fry means for very young fish, it's higher protein (usually more than 50%)
trout is a "gamefish" and gets high protein, usually around 45-47%
not sure about LE
starter crumble is "first food"

for koi, you want the same food as for catfish or bluegill, usually 35-37% protein

Author:  Jubilee [ Jul 30th, '13, 01:30 ]
Post subject:  Re: Goldfish food: closer to which other fish food?

Thanks Keith.

At premiumfishfood.com, they have the following formulas:
-yellow perch
-bluegill
-catfish
-tilapia

Could you guess which of those (if any) you think would be best for goldfish?

I prefer to order online, but it's hard to find a place that offers smaller quantities. I really don't need/want a 40-50lb bag of fish food for 10 baby goldfish. That's why I'm thinking about ordering from premiumfishfood.com, because then I can just get a 10lb bag.

Author:  keith [ Jul 30th, '13, 02:11 ]
Post subject:  Re: Goldfish food: closer to which other fish food?

catfish, or tilapia..
any folks with pond's near you? i got my first 5lb bag of fish food from a pond owner for a couple bucks..
or other aquaponic people? i've sold a couple 1lb bags of my fish food to nearby ap'ers

Author:  shayanjameel08 [ Nov 13th, '13, 14:01 ]
Post subject:  Re: Goldfish food: closer to which other fish food?

Other options for gold fish food include live food such as brine shrimp, cultured redworm, snails daphnia, mosquito larvae, midge fly larvae and blackworms.

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