Alexmac wrote:
Thanks ROZ,
feeding much more than that and they have the floor clean by morning.
Noticed that from your post on the other forum .... a couple of cupfuls....

Measured a cupful at about 150gms... that's a daily feed of 300gms.... for about 900gms of fish weight.....

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The ? is can I feed them too much if they are cleaning up?
Short answer ... Yes....
The figures I gave are somewhat dependant on water temperature...
As water temp rises, so does the fishs metabolism correspondingly.... more active, more energy consumption.... more energy (feed protein) required....
Silver Perch will gorge... but the majority of the extra feed is wasted.... their metabolism has to work harder and faster to process the extra, un-needed feed.... stressing their internal organs... and just burning energy to burn the excess energy input...
The majority of the excess feed is just past through, placing a greater load on your water quality parameters and DO levels and bio-filtration requirements...
With minimal nutritional uptake or benefit... most depositied as fat....rather than flesh...
There is also evidence that continual over-feeding and metabolic stress actually leads to nutritional deficiency, and lower nutritional uptake.... less efficient conversion of feed to energy and flesh....
And in the end lower feed conversion ratios... perhaps not a concern to us backyarders, but a major concern to aquaculturalists....
The figures are based upon Stuart Rowlands work... and the published "optimum" feeding strategy for Silver Perch....
This needs to be placed within the framework that these feed rates were designed for "pond based" aquaculture... where a degree of natural feed exists within the pond...
So, it is possible that feed rates may need to be increased somewhat in a RAS/AP system that doesn't have such naturally occurring supplementary feed...
But even if we were to double the suggested quantity... that's still only 90-100gms per day... you're feeding 300gms per day ....

While they may "appear" to be "cleaning up" most of the feed.... my bet, especially overnight... is that most of it is softening into suspension and being pumped into your growbeds..