Sunday, September 26, 2010

Feeding Koi Fish For Good Nutrition


Koi food is basically food specially made for Koi fish. What's so special about Koi fish that they need Koi food?

Koi fish, popular symbols of friendship and love in Japan, is a common carp fish that comes in vibrantly colored assortments. Koi fish is said to have a strong ability to survive and thrive in almost all types of environments, many thanks to their eating ability. Koi fish is considered to be omnivorous for they literally eat about anything - both plant and animal matter. Despite not having stomachs, yes, Koi still continue this eating habit. Not having a stomach though does pose a little problem - no matter how much they want to, Koi fish can not eat a lot of plant and animal matter at a given time. They spend a lot of time eating, and then swimming around, and then spend a reasonable amount of time again looking for more and more food to eat. Koi fish will in fact eat anything that comes there way that is small enough for them to swallow in one time, in one whole. If think if Koi are given bigger bodies and stomachs, they will eat anything!

Now, because of their special eating habits, fish keepers need a special food to keep their brightly colored Koi fish swimming healthily in Koi ponds. This is where Koi food comes in. Remember that the rate of how Koi fish grow and develop depends on the feeding pattern done by the fish owner, and type of Koi food is being provided. Just as much as the growth and development of humans are greatly affected by our food intake, what nutrients gets into our bodies, Koi fish also needs certain nutrients to make them grow faster and swim healthier.

Feeding your Koi fish can be a very fun and relaxing activity. It will also bring you closer to your pet - you can even teach them to eat directly from your hand! So much for eating methods, you need to be sure that you are giving your beloved carp fish the proper Koi food; and in turn, they will be happy, healthy, and live longer. Select the Koi food that offers a lot of nutrients. Be sure to carefully read the box of the Koi food before making any purchases. Remember that providing Koi Fish wit the right variety of interesting and nutritious food will help keep them healthy, happy and much closer to you.

As mentioned about, Koi fish are considered as omnivores, so they are not selective in the type of food that they are going to eat. This puts the responsibility on your hands to be careful about the Koi food that you will feed them. As a starting point, you may go to your local pet store and purchase good quality Koi food - high quality pellet or flake Koi food that the store keeper recommends. Ask for help and select the Koi food that would best satisfy the nutritional needs of your fish.








Andrew Fuller spends much of his free time writing about aquarium related topics on a range of websites. He believes in free information for fish keepers who want to learn about their pass time. You may find koi food to be a useful resource from aquarium fish shop.


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