Koi should be fed more often every day, that is, small amounts and multiple meals, with rich bait, such as koi feed, red worms, dried shrimps, etc. You don't need to feed a lot each time, just a little bit, feed several times a day, keep the nutrition balanced and sufficient, and the koi will grow fast. It is very important to choose a good quality feed. Artificial compound feed is nutritionally comprehensive and balanced, which is conducive to the growth of koi faster and stronger. Feeding high-quality fish food can promote the rapid growth of koi and maintain good health. Suitable water temperature can make Koi grow quickly. Although Koi can adapt to lower water temperature, when the water temperature is low, the metabolism rate of Koi will decrease and the growth rate will slow down. When the water temperature is kept at 25-28 degrees, it is most suitable for Koi growth. When the fish is raised under heating conditions, it can obtain better growth. When the surrounding temperature is below 10 degrees for more than three months, it is necessary to consider heating. Heating can keep Koi metabolism faster and enhance its appetite. |
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