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Hey guys,
I know this will be hard to answer, but how much feed should 25 Rainbow trout go through in a season?
The reason for the question is I want to grab enough feed for them for at least a couple of months as I am a couple hours away from BYAP shop and don't head to Perth too regularly.
Is there some sort of guide like 1 Trout should eat roughly 750g of feed (18kg in total)

I appreciate any input.

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I wrote up how much feed my 80 starters, 73 harvested to eat trout ate and the conversion efficiency, in my system thread here:
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which might give you some idea of requirements.


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Thanks for that Gunagulla.
Nearly 35kg of feed for 73 trout= 480g each.


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My yearlings ate approx 15-20kg of feed last year. I had them from june-november
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You should be fine with a 20kg bag. A large bag buys you time anyways if you are getting close to the end of it.


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So today was the first time I weighed how much I fed the fish.
The 25 trout went through 50g of feed. I only feed once a day in the afternoon when I get home from work.
I caught one fish to weigh and it was 77g

Does this sound about right or too much? Works out to about 2.7% body weight.

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My 20 go thru about 100g per day but that is spread over three feeds, probably good if you could organize at least two feeds a day they would be a bit bigger by the end of the season.


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Yea just found a few old threads that say they will eat more.
I will try to see if they eat before I go to work. That's at 6:30 am.
They didn't seem too interested when I tried that early once before.


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If its light by 6.30am and they can see the food they should be pretty hungry by morning.


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robduca wrote:
So today was the first time I weighed how much I fed the fish.
The 25 trout went through 50g of feed. I only feed once a day in the afternoon when I get home from work.
I caught one fish to weigh and it was 77g

Does this sound about right or too much? Works out to about 2.7% body weight.

Cheers
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that sounds almost perfect. We always aim for 3% for trout in aquaculture, but as it gets below 10 degrees we scale that back to 2ish. Sometimes you have to feed 4-5 times a day to achieve this in really cold temps. This all applies up till 300-400g.. above that they start eating less each day.

You should get close to 1 FCR, so for every 100g you put in your fish will grow 100g assuming you are using a commercial diet from ridley or skretting.


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