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January 5th, 2009 at January 5, 2009
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  • I just bought a house with a catfish pond. What do I feed my catfish and how much? Any information, links, advice, stores to buy/order from would be great!


  • Each catfish is about 8-10 inches long, and when I threw some small pieces of bread on the water, they came up to the surface and ate it.


  • Hi catfish_pondere, The first thing you'll need to do is to determine which family your catfish belong, how many you have and your location. Some are vegetarian, some prefer meat, and still others eat a varied diet of both veggies and meat. I've copied and pasted some relevant sections but please click on the links for lots of information. Stuff you need to know about feeding catfish How do you ensure your catfish are getting enough to eat? Chris Ralph has some sound advice to put you on the right track... "Catfish fall into four main categories: carnivore, omnivore, limnivore or herbivore. " "Typical foods for carnivores include live and frozen foods such as bloodworm, mosquito larvae, Daphnia, Gammarus (freshwater shrimps)..." "Herbivores are vegetarian. In their natural surroundings, these catfish would feed predominantly on algae, fruit and plants..." Frozen peas are an excellent food for most of the suckermouthed catfish..." "Limnivores, or mud-eaters, feed on vegetable matter and micro-organisms found within the substrate..." "Typical foods for omnivore catfish include those for both the carnivore and herbivore diets, plus a good quality flake food, sinking catfish pellets, granular foods and tablet foods..." http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/pages/show_article.php?article_id=261 Shane's World :: Catfishology :: The Catfish Basics Series Part 2 :: Feeding Your Catfish by Chris Ralph http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworld/s_c_171.php Fish, Tanks and Ponds: Catfish [photos] http://www.fishtanksandponds.net/live-stock/tropical/catfish.htm Stocking Channel Catfish Into a Pond "Channel catfish should be the only species stocked into the pond" Feeding Catfish in Ponds Floating food pellets and sinking food pellets formulated for catfish are available. Catfish feed should contain from 28 to 36 percent crude protein and the required vitamins and minerals. Use a feed containing 32 to 36 percent crude protein if you stocked your pond at a rate of 1,000 fish or more per acre. Floating feeds are more expensive. The advantages, however, of a floating feed far outweigh the cost: 1. You can adjust the amount of feed per day and avoid wasted feed and pond pollution problems. 2. You can observe your fish each day, which helps in monitoring their health and vigor. You can reduce feed costs and still have the advantage of observing your fish by mixing 15 percent floating feed with 85 percent sinking feed. There are various sizes of fish feeds. Feed crumbles (crushed pellets) when fingerlings are less than 3 inches long. Feed 3/16- inch pellets to fish larger than 3 inches until they weigh 1 pound. Fish can be switched to a - or 3/8-inch pellet when they reach http://aqua.ucdavis.edu/dbweb/outreach/aqua/B881.PDF "Feeding the fish commercial pellets in not recommended in most ponds because it adds nutrients to the water and spurs excessive plant growth." http://www.miwildlife.org/h-ponds.asp I think a visit to you State Cooperative Extension Service would be very helpful for not only determining what you have, but also to help you decide what, when, and how to feed them (if needed), and where a good supplier is in your area (there is no point in paying for postage if you don't have to). Cooperative Extension Services, By State http://landscaping.about.com/library/blcooperativeextensions.htm I enjoyed working on this for you. Sorry I can't give you a more definitive answer but hopefully this will get you off to a good start. If you have any questions, please post a clarification request and wait for me to respond before closing/rating my answer. Thank you, hummer Google Search Terms Used: feeding catfish catfish food catfish pellets pond supplies







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